Legal Aid Services of Oregon (LASO) is an effective, high-quality legal services program with a mission to achieve justice for the low-income communities of Oregon.
Overall Rating
3.2
Francis Schupp
7 months ago
They won't help at all despite telling them my civil rights are being violated and I'm being abused by the courthouse. I have all the proof I need on my phone and through letters.
The woman running the place won't help with no contact restraining orders even if the no contact order is tearing the family apart, putting my daughter at risk of growing up without a father, and the good marriage my wife and I have while does have it's troubles is being burned to the ground by a corrupt courthouse.
Don't even know why they exist.
Dee C
11 months ago
The woman on the phone who let me know that I make $150 too much per month to qualify for services (after a loss of employment) was one of the rudest and most unkind human beings I’ve ever spoken too. I was kind, and not aggressive in any way. I asked if there were any other resources and she literally just sat silent on the phone for a full two minutes. Literally sociopathic.
George Wainscott
1 year ago
Im not sure why this service exists as it does nothing but suggest bad lawyers who won't even listen to you without charging, just to say they won't represent you. An easy $35 over and over is a pretty quick get rich from the state referral program scheme.