The availability of legal aid has been reduced significantly in recent years. However, we continue to hold a contract to provide publicly funded services and remain committed to clients who are entitled to help with their legal fees.
Do I Qualify for Legal Aid?
Legal aid remains available to people who can show they have been subjected to domestic abuse or have evidence of child abuse.
We work in partnership with other solicitors and not-for-profit organisations to provide support services to those in need. Our vision is to make sure you can access the advice you need to address your problems and achieve justice for yourself and your family.
Who is eligible for legal aid?
Legal aid remains available to people who can show they have been subjected to domestic abuse or have evidence of child abuse.
There are various types of evidence that are acceptable to the Legal Aid Agency and we can provide the template letters for you to send to other organisations or professionals. For example, you may need write to your doctor and request their help to support your application for funding.
There is also a strict financial eligibility test to determine entitlement to legal aid and we can advise you on the information and documentation you need to support an application. This will enable an assessment granting you a legal aid certificate to be carried out as quickly as possible, ensuring you receive legal advice without delay and can take any necessary steps, including court proceedings.
What next?
We can determine if you are eligible for legal aid and support your application. If you would like to know more, contact our expert team on (0114) 218 4000 or tell us what happened.
As members of Resolution, we are committed to helping couples resolve disputes as fairly and amicably as possible, without lengthy legal battles. If it is necessary to go to court, your case will be dealt with skilfully, sensitively and efficiently.
Our Legal 500 tier one ranked team is also able to handle urgent cases and matters involving international law.