To get legal aid, you’ll usually need to show that both:
You can be eligible for legal aid whatever your financial circumstances if your case is:
There are different financial rules if you’ve been charged with a crime. Find out how to apply.
You’ll usually need to show that you and your partner either:
Qualifying benefits are:
You might still be eligible if you have a higher income and your case is about:
If you’re not sure if you’re eligible, you should still apply. Your eligibility will be checked as part of your application.
You will not usually be eligible if you and your partner have assets of over £8,000. Assets are:
You might still be eligible if you have assets worth more than £8,000 if:
If you’re not sure if you’re eligible, you should still apply. Your eligibility will be checked as part of your application.
Legal aid might not cover all the costs of your case. You may have to:
The Legal Aid Agency will make a charge or claim on any money or property you win to pay back the cost of legal aid. This is known as the ‘statutory charge’.
If the charge is on your home, you can pay it back in a similar way to a mortgage. Your legal adviser will explain how this works.
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