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In some circumstances you could be eligible for Legal Aid regardless of your financial situation. This could include cases involving Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards. Most of our education cases are usually paid for privately or via crowdfunding. Crowdfunding has become a popular way for people to gain financial support for legal issues.

A number of online platforms specialise in crowdfunding, where friends, family and members of the public can help you raise funds. When using these platforms you need to explain why you need legal advice and you also need to have a costs estimate from your solicitor. This will help both you and your crowd-funders know how much you are likely to need. In certain cases your home insurance or banking may include legal expenses insurance and may provide funding for your legal expenses.

You should check directly with your insurer to find out if this is the case. You can pay privately for legal advice and representation.

Every case is different, which is why we are here to walk you through all the options that are available to you. We aim to offer a transparent service throughout your case, giving you a clear upfront cost and updating you regularly as the case progresses.

This varies case to case. Usually, Legal Aid will cover the whole case. However, we will keep re-assessing the case regularly, and let you know if more funding is needed to see it through. Your solicitor will need to apply to the Legal Aid Agency at certain stages of the claim in order to secure extended funding.

Appeals to a higher court will usually need extra funding or permission from the Legal Aid Agency. We strongly advise that you speak to our team as soon as possible if you think you might need Legal Aid.

This data will only be used by Irwin Mitchell for processing your query and for no other purpose. If you wish to see for yourself if you are likely to qualify for Legal Aid , then please check the Legal Aid Online Calculator.

I thank the team for giving me so much support and help me through my court case in a family matter. I am so grateful for everything and the amazing outcome and that I had hoped for such a long time. The staff are always friendly and professional in their work.

Constantly striving to give the best advice at a very reasonable cost. I just wanted to thank you and tell you how grateful I am that you worked on my case. The Panel shall be in place for a period of three years from the 1st May or such other date or period as the Board may determine.

The Board will consider applications to be included on the Panel at such times as the Board, from time to time, may determine. The Board has issued Guidelines on certain categories of District Court cases and in relation to file management. Such information shall be furnished within fourteen days of any such request. Any appeal does not operate to delay or negate the suspension or removal of the solicitor from the Panel, unless the Chief Executive determines otherwise.

Every solicitor who has been accepted for membership of the Panel will be allocated a number, to be known as a PP Number, which must be quoted on all correspondence. The Scheme will apply only in relation to persons who have been granted legal aid certificates issued by the Board for family law proceedings in the District Court regarding:.

Legally aided persons who were represented in the District Court on foot of a legal aid certificate issued under the Scheme and who, subsequent to the determination of a case by that court, wish to appeal, or defend an appeal, to the Circuit Court may apply to the Private Practitioner Unit, Legal Aid Board, Quay St, Cahirciveen, Co Kerry, DX for legal aid in relation to the appeal.

Persons seeking legal aid services make their applications at law centres. The Board or the legally aided person shall notify the solicitor and shall furnish them with:. The application may be made to the Private Practitioner Unit see paragraph 18 under Scope of the Scheme. The Board will issue an amended certificate, if it is decided to approve an application. A solicitor may not seek reports, engage witnesses or otherwise incur costs or expenses save as authorised on foot of a certificate or an amending certificate.

The Board will be responsible only for costs or expenses incurred where these have been approved in writing in advance. Decisions by the Board to refuse applications for professional or expert witnesses shall be subject to the relevant review and appeal procedures contained and the Civil Legal Aid Regulations to Regulation



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