If you're having legal problems or are accused of a crime and you can't afford to pay for a legal adviser, you may be able to get Legal Aid from the Legal Services Commission.
Community Legal Advice is a free and confidential service funded by the Legal Services Commission. It offers help and advice on the following issues:
If you need specialist help, you can use the online calculator on the Community Legal Advice website to work out if you're likely to qualify financially for legal assistance.
Even if you don't qualify for financial help, you can get general information, including advice leaflets, free on the website.
When you apply for Legal Aid, you will also have to do a test which looks at the merits of your case. Community Legal Advice 'quality-marked' solicitors or advisers (also listed on the website) can confirm this for you.
You can't get public funding anymore for most personal injury cases. If you want to bring a personal injury case, you'll normally have to do so on a conditional fee ('no win, no fee') basis.
But public funding is still available for certain complex and expensive personal injuries cases.
To apply for help from Community Legal Advice, you need to visit a quality-assured solicitor or adviser.
You'll find a list of these solicitors and advisers in your area in the directory on the Community Legal Advice website. Or you can contact the Community Legal Advice helpline on 0845 345 4 345, Typetalk 180 010 8453 454 345.
If you're under police investigation or facing criminal charges, you have a right to legal advice and a fair trial and can get help from the Criminal Defence Service.
Depending on your resources, you may be asked to pay towards the cost of your case. You'll also be expected to meet the cost of your case out of any property you recover or keep as a result of the help you get.