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Vulnerable individuals at risk of eviction and homelessness will find it easier to access legal services, thanks to a historic boost in civil legal aid funding confirmed today (2 July) by Minister Sarah Sackman.
Thousands of victims across England and Wales stand to benefit as the Government launches a major consultation on criminal legal aid today (9 May).
Vulnerable people who face unfair eviction or being pushed into homelessness are among those who will benefit from the first increase in civil legal aid funding in almost 30 years, the Lord Chancellor announced today (29 Nov…
Criminal legal aid will be bolstered by £24 million, as part of government work to tackle crisis in the justice system and keep courts running.
An overview of the replacement services.
eForms will no longer be available for new applications from Wednesday 18 September 2024.
Procurement process opens for delivery of criminal legal aid services from Wednesday 1 October 2025.
The new service to receive legal aid applications, Apply for Criminal Legal Aid, has now replaced eForms CRM14 and CRM15.
Applications for criminal legal aid must now be submitted via Apply for criminal legal aid.
Innocent people who have suffered miscarriages of justice, personal harm or injury are among those who will benefit from upcoming changes to legal aid means testing coming into effect this year.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
We are updating the controlled work and certificated work forms for clients to reflect legislative changes.
Criminal legal aid lawyers will receive the biggest boost to their pay in decades thanks to wide-ranging reforms announced by the government today (30 November 2022).
More than £10 million a year of additional funding for housing legal aid.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
People at risk of losing their home are set to benefit from enhanced legal support following a consultation launched by the government today (25 November 2021).
The British Embassy Chisinau is running a competitive bidding process to contract a partner that will deliver a project supporting the administration of the President of Moldova (PA).
Views on changes to 4 key areas of the criminal legal aid fee schemes are being sought after the government launched a month-long consultation.
Immigration matters for separated migrant children brought into scope of legal aid.
Draft legislation will bring immigration and citizenship matters into the scope of legal aid for separated migrant children.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
New contract schedules to be issued shortly for civil legal aid work.
Today (23 February 2018) the government has announced a new payment system for defence advocates in legal aid cases in the Crown Court.
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