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When we do testing, we ask people to use a new online legal help tool. Then we ask for your feedback. We ask you questions about what you read, what you saw, and how things worked.
The flood waters may have receded, but our attorneys and paralegals are still helping Vermonters who were impacted by the 2023 floods.
You may be able to get free tax filing help. For example, there are tax-filing programs for low- or moderate-income taxpayers and for seniors.
A system that processes prescription claims for the 200,000 Vermonters enrolled in Medicaid has been temporarily down.
There are a few programs in Vermont that can help you heat your home this winter.
Now there's a new tool to help people escape abuse. Legal Services Vermont has launched an online guided interview that helps Vermonters prepare forms to ask for protection from abuse.
Benefits and common legal problems that can come up after a disaster like flooding in Vermont and information on how to deal with them.
It’s open enrollment time for these health insurance plans: Vermont Health Connect, Medicare Part D (prescription coverage) and Medicare Part C (Medicare Advantage Plans).
Student loan interest resumed on September 1 and payments will be due starting in October 2023.