Legal Aid Agencies

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The present sources of legal aid and assistance provide adequately for those who cannot afford to pay for legal services for themselves.
Legal aid services and other non-profit organisations
Legal aid agencies
There are legal aid agencies in most countries that provide these services. Legal aid agencies are non-profit organizations that provide free legal services to people below a certain income level.
Before you can get help from a legal aid agency, you usually have to qualify for their help based on your low income. Because there are so many people in need of legal help, your income has to be fairly low to qualify.
Also, legal aid agencies cannot help with all types of cases. Legal aid agencies usually help with domestic violence cases, …show more content…

These organizations and groups sometimes have staff lawyers who might be able to handle your case. Others provide legal help only to groups of people rather than to individuals. For example, they might help you and your neighbors convince your city council to install a traffic light at a busy intersection.
Government agencies
There are also several government agencies that can offer legal help. If you look up information on websites you will find information about specific government agencies that can help, for example, in the child support section, you will find a lot of detailed information about your local child support agency and how they can help parents to collect and pay child support for their children.
If you are being charged with a crime and you cannot afford a lawyer, you may qualify for free help from your local public defender’s office. Usually, the court will refer you to a public defender.
Lawyer-referral services
Lawyer referral services help people find lawyers. They can tell you about free or low-cost legal services in your area for people who qualify. If you do not qualify for free help, they can give …show more content…

Some lawyers have lower fees for people who do not have very much money. Some lawyers will help you with key parts of your case and let you do the rest. limited-scope representation.
Some countries have legal Institution that provide free legal advice for certain types of legal problems. Your local bar association or your court will likely know about these services and can give you more information.
Dispute resolution programs
Many countries have communities that have "dispute resolution" programs. These programs can try to help "mediate" or work out problems instead of going to court, so you may not need a lawyer.
Find more information on resolving your dispute out of court.
Prepaid legal services plans
You may belong to a prepaid group legal services plan through your employer, your union, or your credit union. in general, most basic plans provide legal advice and consultation by and may also include brief office consultations, review and preparation simple legal documents, through a network of lawyers, access to databases of legal services and documents.
Not all disputes are resolved in the courts of law. There is elaborate provision for certain disputes

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