Comprehensive guide to your rights in housing, employment, public benefits, legal matters, and emergency situations. Clear information helps you self-advocate and avoid violations.
This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Always follow your specific parole conditions and consult with your parole officer or attorney for guidance on your individual situation.
Check-in requirements
Travel restrictions
Employment requirements
Substance testing
Fair Housing Protection
Lease Agreements
Eviction Process
Emergency Housing
Background Checks
Workplace Discrimination
Wage & Hour Rights
Wrongful Termination
SNAP (Food Stamps)
Medicaid
SSI/SSDI
TANF (Cash Assistance)
Right to Legal Representation
Expungement & Sealing
Voting Rights
Police Interactions
Mental Health Crisis
Domestic Violence
Substance Use Crisis
Homelessness
What if I lose my job?
What if I can't make a parole appointment?
What if I'm accused of a new crime?
What if I test positive for drugs?
What if I'm being harassed at work?
What if I can't afford rent?
Understanding your rights reduces confusion, prevents violations, and helps you self-advocate effectively. When you know what to expect and how to respond to common situations, you're better equipped to navigate challenges and protect yourself from unfair treatment.