Monday, May 07, 2007

Madison County court news: Indigent cases and forms

With absolutely no fanfare or information given to the local attorneys, the judges of the Madison County Unified Courts have set up a process for dealing with indigent (pauper) custody cases. Actually, a bit more than just custody cases. You can also apply for a court appointed attorney for your civil case (that is anything that is not a criminal case).

You go up to the Court Administrator's Office on the fourth floor of the Madison County Government Center, and tell them that you are indigent. If it is a custody case, you get a form petition and an affidavit to prove you are indigent. Now the online Merriam-Webster dictionary defines indigent as being impoverished. That could mean most of Madison County, Indiana but it certainly means being something more than just between paychecks.

Now Indiana has long had a statute allowing for appointing an attorney for poor people in a civil case. I think Madison County has actually done something innovative here by creating a process for implementing the statute. We will see how much dedication they put in carrying out the statute to its fullest.

My Bloglist (Political Mostly)

My News Feeds List

Subscribe to get e-mail updates from Trifles

Enter your Email


Preview | Powered by FeedBlitz

Topics I have written about

Add to Technorati Favorites

Followers

Statcounter