Legal Services Development/Delivery Resources

The following materials provide examples of documents from states across the country that might assist state legal services developers, area agencies, legal providers and others in enhancing their legal services delivery system. A number of the documents were produced as part of AoA/ACL-funded Model Approaches to Delivery of Legal Services Projects.

Statewide Standards for Delivery of Legal Services to Older Persons

While different states call them by different names – standards, guidelines, best practices – their purpose is to describe and define essential elements of high-quality, high-impact legal assistance services targeted particularly to the most vulnerable elders, and to set out major roles and responsibilities of key actors/agencies involved in a state’s legal advocacy system.

Statewide Reporting Systems on Older Americans Act Legal Services with Indicators of Impact/Outcomes

State Brochures to Publicize Availability of Legal Services and Types of Cases Handled/Not Handled

Miscellaneous Tools to Assist AAAs

Alabama AAA-Related Documents

Georgia AAA-Related Documents

Iowa AAA-Related Documents

Miscellaneous Tools to Assist Legal Providers

Needs Assessments: Assessing the Legal Needs of Vulnerable Elders

Capacity Assessments: Assessing Capacity of a State’s Delivery System to Meet Legal Needs of Vulnerable Elders

State Legal Assistance Development

Sample Memoranda of Understanding

  • Memoranda of Understanding between Maine’s Statewide Legal Services for the Elderly Program and the Maine Office of Aging and Disability Services reflects a shared vision of how the two entities will work together to promote and protect elder rights in Maine.