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Hello,
i am seperated from my husband and things have got a bit messy. I need to get a solicitor involved.
I have a 3 year old daughter and work full time but am on a low wage.
Does any body know if i am entitled to free legal aid.
Many thanks
i am seperated from my husband and things have got a bit messy. I need to get a solicitor involved.
I have a 3 year old daughter and work full time but am on a low wage.
Does any body know if i am entitled to free legal aid.
Many thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You will more than likely be able to get Legal Aid (most likely in the form of Legal Help initially). You need to have a disposable income of less than about 150pounds per week. If you receive Tax Credits you will definitely be eligible. Either speak to a solicitor who will be happy to make the calculation for you or look at the Legal Services Commission website for more information. Good luck.
Me again. If you get Legal Help (the temporary Legal Aid where your lawyer can do up to 2 hours worth of work for you) you don't have to pay back any of that. Also if you get a full Legal Aid certificate for family matters you will only have to repay if you recover or preserve an amount of cash or property. They won't necessarily make you pay it back immediately especially if you preserve a property. They will put a charge on your property and you can pay it back when you come to sell up. Hope this helps.
Try here for some more info...http://www.legalservices.gov.uk/
I beg to differ. In the law firm I work for our family department works primarily (probaly 80%ish) on legally aided cases. Divorce, ancillary relief (financial matters) and residence being the most common issues. Apart from the criminal department they do the most Legal Aid work. welly_2003 you should find a law firm local to you that has an appropriate franchise and ask them. Most offer a 20 min free initial meeting during which you will soon be able to find out if you are eligible. Best of luck. Hope you get the help you need x
Welly_2003,Rules might have changed since 2002,but my work colleague's Husband up and left her for whatever reason,She applied for Legal Aid for Divorce and was granted �4000 and told it would have to be paid back when Divorce was completed. If She had been a Criminal or such like,She was told no repayment would have to be made.!! Sounded barmy to me as She was innocent party in this case.But when has justice been for ordinary folk?
They certainly take your savings into account. When I tried for it a couple of years ago I seem to recollect that you musn't have more than about �8000 in a bank account. Don't quote me on that! Try Citizens Advice and they'll give you a list of solicitors in your area who'll give you a free half hour consultation.