Susan M. Purtle

1200 Henryetta St, Springdale, AR

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Diana sampson

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10 Sep, 2024
Waste of time!
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Sagan “tassel” dunagan

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24 Aug, 2024
Legal Aid of Arkansas has an application for Domestic Violence, yet they do not help with anything criminal (at least that is my understanding) and that should have been my first red flag. I applied for assistance as I have no income, and had recently discovered that victims of CSA can make cases against their abusers in Arkansas until the age of 50. I honestly applied because while I have a BSW degree, and want to pursue a law degree in the future, I can readily say I know next to nothing when it comes to, well, legal aid! So, this being said, I thought I could at least receive a pointer from Legal Aid of Arkansas as to where I should go, and to be fair I received one - i.e. "get a private attorney, we can't help". I had called to check up on my application and the woman who answered was literally laughing on the other end. Laughing! And I could not tell if it was because of filling out the incorrect application, or the content of my application, or if someone was goofing off in the office next to her. She laughed for a good solid three minutes, chuckling through her conversation with me. She even told me she was, and I quote "losing my mind over here" - to which I replied trying to be kind "boy to I understand that!". She asked if I needed an Order of Protection (this must be the only DV oriented thing they can provide but- is that not a criminal instance? the line of civil and criminal is nuanced as heck). She then put me on hold for a while then came back and gave me the news I mentioned above. Then, pitifully, as if saying "poor you" told me to "try and enjoy the rest of your day". I have been working up the courage to go after my childhood abusers and reached out to Legal Aid of Arkansas and they gave me very unprofessional service and absolutely no direction to go in. I do not actually know what they are there for if again, they have a domestic violence application that you can literally fill out fully, but can't, don't or won't(?) help with criminal things. Boy, when I get that JD degree in the future (gotta have goals right?) I fully plan to pursue the betterment of services of this kind for all incomes, all situations and all demographics. Justice is frilly, lacey, and moot if justice cannot, or doesn't bother to serve everyone. Or at the very least, throw you a tangible option to pursue your needs. I am back to square one and with courage evermore- I hope for anyone in a similar situation to mine that you hang onto your courage and to press into your goals. You are not alone no matter how it may feel sometimes.
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Ann hunt

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14 Aug, 2024
I hate them people . They are the worst . ANSWER YOUR PHONES AND HELP SOMEONE
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