People often have a number of legal needs as a result of becoming a victim of crime. Get information about your civil legal needs here, and learn what your rights are. To find the latest information about court and agency closings, unemployment assistance and other needs related to the Coronavirus pandemic, please visit GeorgiaLegalAid.org's Covid-19 Resource List. Many Georgia courts are holding hearings remotely by phone or video. To learn how to prepare for a remote hearing in Georgia, watch this video.

State and US laws grant crime victims certain rights. In Georgia, crime victims have a number of rights within the criminal justice system, such as the right to protection and financial repayment. 

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Many victims of crime experience problems in different areas of life, including their family life. There are legal solutions for some of these family-related problems.

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Safety is important, especially for victims of crime. Knowing and dealing with the emotional impact of what happened to you is just as important as dealing with your safety needs.

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Many immigrants who are victims of crime are afraid to get help because they believe they will be deported. But there are protections for legal and undocumented crime victims.

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Financial loss can be one of the results of becoming a crime victim, for example stolen money, destroyed belongings, lost income or medical expenses.

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After becoming a victim of a crime, some people are worried about their housing needs. Am I safe in my home? Can I pay my mortgage? Am I being discriminate against become I'm a crime victim?

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Are you a crime victim? Are you afraid to take time off from work to go to court or to get medical help because you may lose your job? Know what your employment rights are.

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Anyone can become a victim of crime. The type of crime often plays a significant role in how you are affected and the kinds of help available to you. 

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