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Legal
Civil
Advice
free
telephone service offers advice for
civil
matters (
housing
,
family
matters and debt)
gov
sets
limited
amount of funds each year to pay for civil legal
advice
and
representation
not available for
contract
or
tort
cases (personal
injury
)
to qualify must show their
income
and
capital
assets are below
limits
-
means
tested
gross
income below
£2600
per month
disposable
income below
£730
disposable
capital
below
£8000
(immigration matters limit is
£3000
)
if income or
capital
above the
minimum
level but below the
upper
level, required to pay
contribution
towards legal aid
lord
chancellor
introduced
criteria
to decide if someone can access legal aid
con - doesn't cover contract or
tort
law (
personal
injury) unfair, person with severe injuries may not
defend
themselves in court, already lost enough
pro -
lord
chancellors
criteria
allowing for cases with public
benefit
etc to recieve legal aid
pro -
means
tested allows only people who
deserve
legal aid to receive it
con - means tested,
disposable
capital includes
savings
, value of
house
etc. unfair
con - fund is
low
, lacks
resources
con - not enough
legal
service providers have
contracts
to do legal
aid
work