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Family Law Referrals

Neighborhood Legal Services has limited capability and is not able to handle all family law matters.   Learn more about additional local organizations that may be able to assist you.


Utilities FAQ

When can your service be shut off? What options do you have? What assistance is available? Learn more about your rights and how to resolve issues with your services.


Referrals – Private Attorney

For any other legal issue not covered under the Neighborhood Legal Services programs, or if you do not meet the financial eligibility for our services, please reach out for a referral to a private attorney:


Referrals – Immigration Legal Services

Neighborhood Legal Services, Inc. does not provide services for legal matters regarding immigration. For assistance with an immigration matter, please reach out to one of our community partners:


Referrals – Criminal Legal Services

Neighborhood Legal Services, Inc. does not provide services for criminal legal matters. For assistance with a criminal matter, please reach out to one of our community partners:


Habitability Violations Log – Article 7 D

Under the Warranty of Habitability, your landlord MUST provide a safe place to live.

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If you’re experiencing any issues that violate this warranty, it’s helpful to keep a log of the conditions with dates, times, and information about the notice given to the landlord, in case you need to take further action. The attached chart is a handy guide to help you keep all this information in one place!


Niagara Falls Water Board – Service Disconnect FAQs for Tenants

If you’re a renter and you receive a water shut-off notice, you have rights! Learn more:


Law Help NY

Need legal help? Visit Law Help NY for more information on services available, area providers, resources and help articles, and more!


Student Earned Income Exclusion

If you are under age 22 and regularly attending school, the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program does not count earned income up to a certain amount. This document provides the 2026 calculations for students earning income and how this affects SSI payments, along with definitions and qualifications for students.


Earned Income Tax Credit

This document explains the Earned Income Tax Credit, including information on qualifications and rules.


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