Legal aid can help to meet the costs of legal advice, family mediation and representation in a court or tribunal.
What is legal aid and can I get it?
What is Legal Aid?
It is help for people who cannot afford to pay for a lawyer. It helps you:
- Get legal advice.
- Go to court.
- Understand your rights and options.
- Handle negotiations and paperwork.
- Get a solicitor or barrister to prepare your case
- And represent you in court or tribunals.
- A solicitor can give legal advice and handle paperwork..
- A barrister can help represent you in court.
Am I entitled to Legal Aid?
If you get benefits like:
- Income Support
- Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance
- Universal Credit
- Guarantee Credit part of Pension Credit
- Income-related Employment and Support Allowance
You or your family are at risk:
- Of serious harm.
- Of losing your home.
Or are:
- Being discriminated against.
- Making a legal case under the Human Rights Act (1988).
Types of cases it can help with
What Legal Aid can cover
Family issues
- Divorce.
- Custody of children.
Housing problems
- Evictions.
- Bad living conditions.
Benefits
- Issues with welfare
- Issues with disability benefits.
Criminal cases
- If you are accused of a crime.
How to apply
Steps to applying for Legal Aid
- First check if you qualify for Legal Aid.
- Then contact a Legal Aid solicitor
- Find a solicitor from our service directory.
- They will apply for legal aid for you.
- Also see the Gov website to find a legal aid adviser or family mediator.
- Give details about your benefits, income, and savings.
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Exceptional cases
You might get legal aid in special situations if refusing it would affect your:
- Rights under the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR).
- EU rights to legal representation.
- This is because they ensure everyone has the right to a fair trial and the right to have a lawyer.
- Without legal aid, you might not have a fair chance to defend yourself.
Where to get legal advice
Advice Now
- Service: Provides accurate information on rights and the law.
Civil Legal Advice (CLA)
- Service: Free, confidential advice in England and Wales if you qualify for legal aid.
- Phone: 0345 345 4 345
- Open Monday to Friday: 9.00am to 8.00pm
- Saturday: 9.00am to 12.30pm
Citizens Advice
- Service: Provides free, independent, confidential, and impartial advice.
Law Centres Network
- Service: Offers legal advice, casework, and representation.
If you are having difficulties, please contact the Friends, Families and Travellers helpline on 01273 234 777. We are open:
- Monday to Friday
- From 10.00am to 4.30pm
- Closed on Bank Holidays