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Does Indiana Protection and Advocacy Services charge for services?

  • November 02, 2021 17:13
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No, IPAS does not charge for services. As part of the nationwide protection and advocacy (P&A) system, Indiana Protection and Advocacy Services Commission provides free advocacy and at times legal representation. 

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