Welcome to YLOAN.COM
yloan.com » Legal » Legal Aid Is Not A Free Lunch
Legal Politics and Government Identity-Theft Living-Will application grants plans factors obama career recommendations defense thanksgiving solutions supplies augmentation popularity employee hiring human criminal exclusive workouts suggestions evaluation schedule suppliers gorgeous recruitment fake registration industries manufacturer employees resources

Legal Aid Is Not A Free Lunch

The main areas of law which are still eligible for public funding are Criminal

, the Tenant part of Landlord & Tenant and Family/Matrimonial.

Some criminal matters may be means tested and may require a contribution towards the legal advice costs but legal aid is available for most people facing criminal prosecution.

The situation with Legal Aid for family/matrimonial matters is somewhat different and the rules are beyond the scope of this article. Broadly speaking if a litigant is on benefits then they wont have to make a contribution toward their legal costs and it will all be funded by Legal Aid. If they are not on benefits and earning a wage they may have to make a contribution towards the cost of their legal work. It happens that very few people who are not on benefits fall in to the category where all their legal costs would be publicly funded.

It has always been the case that anyone who has the benefit of Legal Aid would go running to their solicitor at the first sign of any problem. They did this on the basis that they werent paying for any legal advice so they would have as much as possible! Sometimes however this shot them in the foot.


Very often, Legal Aid funding is not a free lunch. If, (in a divorce for example) the parties are arguing over money or a house then some of the value of their house or their money may be at risk. There is an exemption which (the last time I looked) was 5000 but other than that any monies or property in dispute were at risk.

In a nutshell, if the Legal Aid fund paid for someone to fight over the old matrimonial home then in the event that the matrimonial home was awarded to the person with the benefit of Legal Aid then the Legal Aid Board would want the costs they had paid, repaying from the value of the home. Similarly, if part of the argument was over a bank account, Legal Aid will want repaying if there is a successful outcome with a value over 5,000.

Let me give you a scenario. A couple are getting divorced and they are arguing over who owns the 50,000 in a bank account. The Legal Aided party claims that 50% of the money is theirs and the non-Legal Aided party is claiming that all the money belongs to them.

The matter goes to court and the court decides that the money should be split 50/50 and awards 25,000 to the Legal Aided person. The bill for arguing litigation was 10,000. The legal aid board would want 10,000 of the 25,000.00 that was awarded leaving the legal aided person with only 15,000 out of the 25,000. Ouch!

With regards to the exemption, if the amount that was being argued over was 10,000 and the award was 50/50 then half of 10,000.00 being argued over (assuming 50/50) is 5,000.00. There is a 5,000.00 exemption ring fenced and therefore the Legal Aid board would get nothing.

Awarded 5,000. Legal costs 10,000. Exemption 5,000. Legal Aid get 0. U get 5,000

Awarded 7,000. Legal costs 10,000. Exemption 5,000. Legal Aid get 2,000. U get 5,000

Awarded 10,000. Legal costs 10,000. Exemption 5,000. Legal Aid get 5,000 U get 5,000

Awarded 15,000. Legal costs 10,000. Exemption 5,000. Legal Aid get 10,000. U get 5,000


Awarded 20,000. Legal costs 10,000. Exemption 5,000. Legal Aid get 10,000. U get 10,000

The situation is a bit different if what is in dispute is a house. Obviously, the house can not usually just be sold to repay a Legal Aid bill (it may be home to children) so what happens therefore is that the Legal Aid board will attach what is known as a Statutory Charge to the house in respect of monies owing. This means that when the house is sold or re-mortgaged then the Legal Aid Board will get their money. It is not a free loan however. Interest attaches to the charge and continues to accrue. It is rare for the Legal Aid board to agree to postpone their charge in the event that the house is eventually sold or is perhaps re mortgaged in the interim but they will consider it.

As I stated earlier, there is no free lunch.

by: James Mather
Online Legal Help: A Convenient & Cost-effective Way To Resolve Legal Issues Consult St. Louis Work Accident Lawyer For Taking Any Legal Action Some Of The Uses Associated With Legal Highs Why Legal Help Is Essential To Deal With Drug Crime Charges Get The Best Dallas Dui Lawyer To Get Out Of The Legal Trap Is Pre Paid Legal Mlm Enterprise A Scam? Legal Advice For Bankruptcy Petitions In St. Petersburg Fl Sponsoring Spouses Who Are Illegally Resident In Canada Credit Card Debt Negotiation Tips – How To Legally Settle Your Credit Card Debt When It Comes To Asbestos Mesothelioma Legal Information Where Do You Go? Legal Process Outsourcing 5 Things You Need To Consider! Discovering Benefits Of Hiring A Paralegal How To Choose A Solicitor - Overcoming Legal Fears
print
www.yloan.com guest:  register | login | search IP(216.73.216.140) California / Anaheim Processed in 0.018034 second(s), 7 queries , Gzip enabled , discuz 5.5 through PHP 8.3.9 , debug code: 32 , 4289, 65,
Legal Aid Is Not A Free Lunch Anaheim