Food Stamps: ABAWD time limit and work requirements
Read this if you receive food stamps (Basic Food benefits) and you are an Able-Bodied Adult Without Dependents (ABAWD). #7305EN
Free Employment Benefits Guidance for Native American and Alaskan Natives
Northwest Justice Project's Native American Unit now has an Employment Benefits Navigator available who offers advice and brief services for COVID-19 related employment issues to eligible Native American and Alaskan Natives who cannot afford a lawyer in Washington State.
I have experienced domestic violence. Should I file a protection order (PO)?
If you are being hurt, threatened or stalked, try to talk with a domestic violence program. The National Domestic Violence Hotline is 1-800-799-SAFE. This explains things to think about before filing a PO. #3703EN
Tenant Talks: Know Your Rights for Renters
Learn more about new laws and current protections for renters.
Unemployment Benefits
Learn about unemployment benefits and fill out an online application.
Video Series - Special Education and the Pandemic
This is a video series about how the pandemic has affected in-person instruction, special education recovery services, and compensation.
If you are a renter who has or might have Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Find out what rights you might have around being able to stay in your rental if you have or have been exposed to COVID-19. #6339EN
Tenant Talks: Know Your Rights for Renters
Learn more about new laws and current protections for renters.
What do I do if I receive an overpayment notice from the Employment Security Department?
If you received a notice from the Employment Security Department saying that you were overpaid unemployment benefits and have to pay them back, read this. #7608EN
COVID-19 and child support in Washington State
If you're having trouble paying child support because you lost your job due to the pandemic, read this. #3283EN
COVID-19 and child support in Washington State
If you're having trouble paying child support because you lost your job due to the pandemic, read this. #3283EN
Immigrants and Coronavirus (COVID-19): You Can Get Care Without Fear
Under the law, everyone is eligible for testing and treatment of communicable diseases, including coronavirus. This includes people without legal immigration status. #8119EN
Free Employment Benefits Guidance for Native American and Alaskan Natives
Northwest Justice Project's Native American Unit now has an Employment Benefits Navigator available who offers advice and brief services for COVID-19 related employment issues to eligible Native American and Alaskan Natives who cannot afford a lawyer in Washington State.
What do I do if I receive an overpayment notice from the Employment Security Department?
If you received a notice from the Employment Security Department saying that you were overpaid unemployment benefits and have to pay them back, read this. #7608EN
I have experienced domestic violence. Should I file a protection order (PO)?
If you are being hurt, threatened or stalked, try to talk with a domestic violence program. The National Domestic Violence Hotline is 1-800-799-SAFE. This explains things to think about before filing a PO. #3703EN
Video Series - Special Education and the Pandemic
This is a video series about how the pandemic has affected in-person instruction, special education recovery services, and compensation.
How to represent yourself at an unemployment benefits hearing
If you lost your job, applied for unemployment benefits, and were turned down, you can appeal. If you were awarded unemployment benefits, your former employer can appeal. Read this to learn how to represent yourself at the hearing on an appeal. #7600EN
Unemployment Benefits
Learn about unemployment benefits and fill out an online application.
What do I do if I receive an overpayment notice from the Employment Security Department?
If you received a notice from the Employment Security Department saying that you were overpaid unemployment benefits and have to pay them back, read this. #7608EN