Don’t Ignore an Eviction Notice: What ILAS Sees Every January
Every January, our phones get busier. The holidays end, bills come due, and housing situations that felt manageable in November can turn urgent fast. KMVT recently reported on this pattern, highlighting how overdue rent, seasonal expenses, and delayed notices tend to collide right after the new year - and how quickly things move once a pay-or-quit notice is served and a case is filed.
Domestic Violence Awareness Month: Support, Safety Planning, and Civil Legal Help
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, where organizations like Idaho Legal Aid Services (ILAS) take time to honor survivors, recognize the realities of relationship abuse, and make sure people know where to turn for help.
From Legal Aid to the Bench: Jacob Workman Named Bonneville County Magistrate Judge
We're proud to share that Jacob Workman, who has served as ILAS's managing attorney in Idaho Falls since 2017, was named a Bonneville County magistrate judge effective July 1, 2025. EastIdahoNews.com reported the appointment following an announcement from the 7th Judicial District Magistrate Commission.
Federal Cuts Force Staff Reductions at Idaho Legal Aid; Fund Run Aims to Bridge the Gap
Boise, Idaho – Idaho Legal Aid Services (ILAS) regretfully announces a reduction in staffing triggered by significant decreases in federal funding.
BoiseDev: Fair Housing Lawsuit Highlights What’s at Risk for Idaho Families
Fair housing enforcement in Idaho depends on a network of organizations that investigate discrimination, educate communities, and help people respond when landlords or housing providers break the law. When that network is cut, the impact reaches families long before it shows up in policy debates.
Idaho Nonprofits Announce Abrupt Termination of HUD Fair Housing Grants
Idaho Nonprofits Announce Abrupt Termination of HUD Fair Housing Grants