Legal Aid Eligibility Calculator

Estimate whether you may qualify for free or reduced-cost legal aid services based on federal poverty guidelines, household size, and income.

Formulas Used

Federal Poverty Level (FPL) — 2024 HHS Guidelines:

  • Contiguous 48 States & DC: FPL = $15,060 + ($5,380 × (household size − 1))
  • Alaska: FPL = $18,810 + ($6,730 × (household size − 1))
  • Hawaii: FPL = $17,310 + ($6,190 × (household size − 1))

Income Thresholds:

  • Standard civil matters: 125% FPL = FPL × 1.25
  • Domestic violence & immigration: 200% FPL = FPL × 2.00
  • Sliding-scale zone (civil): 125%–200% FPL

Asset Limit: min($3,000 × household size, $9,000) — excludes primary residence and one vehicle

Sliding-Scale Fee Estimate: Fee% = ((Income% FPL − 125) / 75) × 100

Income as % of FPL: (Annual Income / FPL₁₀₀) × 100

Assumptions & References

  • Income thresholds follow Legal Services Corporation (LSC) regulations (45 CFR Part 1611), which set the standard at 125% FPL for LSC-funded programs.
  • 2024 Federal Poverty Guidelines published by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS), effective January 2024.
  • Asset limits based on LSC guidelines: $3,000 per household member, capped at $9,000; primary home and one vehicle excluded.
  • Domestic violence and immigration programs commonly use a 200% FPL threshold per VAWA and IIRIRA provisions.
  • Criminal defense eligibility is governed by Gideon v. Wainwright (1963) — public defenders, not legal aid, handle criminal matters.
  • Sliding-scale fee estimates are illustrative; actual fees vary by program and jurisdiction.
  • This calculator provides an estimate only and does not constitute legal advice. Eligibility is determined by individual legal aid organizations.
  • Some non-LSC-funded programs (state-funded, bar association, law school clinics) may have different thresholds.

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