Divorce Legal Aid Services Edinburgh

How to find out if you are eligible for legal aid to help with the cost of a divorce. According to your income you may be eligible for legal aid and your divorce solicitor will be able to tell you if you qualify and help you make a claim if you do. Read through the following articles to learn more about divorce legal aid services and find local companies and providers who can help you find what you’re looking for.

Bonnar & Co Solicitors
0800-073 0065
27 Alva St
Edinburgh
Purdie & Co, Edinburgh
0131-346 7240
69 Haymarket Terrace
Edinburgh
Balfour & Manson
0131-278 0440
54-66 Frederick St
Edinburgh
Capital Defence Lawyers
0131-553 4333
34 Leith Walk
Edinburgh
Andersons Solicitors LLP
0131-524 7790
24 Dublin St
Edinburgh
Finlaysons Hales
0131-313 5556
135 Gorgie Rd
Edinburgh
Hughes Walker
0131-229 6999
13 Atholl Place
Edinburgh
Sturrock, Armstrong & Thomson
0131-225 7524
16 Young Street
Edinburgh
Shield & Kyd
0808-166 1992
100 Easter Road
Edinburgh
Macgregor Solicitors
01592 644477
28 Links St
Kirkcaldy

Legal Aid and Divorce

Legal aid and divorce

How to how out if you are eligible for legal aid to help with the cost of a divorce. According to your income you may be eligible for legal aid and your divorce solicitor will be able to tell you if you qualify and help you make a claim if you do.

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Getting help with divorce costs
It is a commonly held assumption that legal aid is a gift from the nice people who run the country. In certain instances this may be so although not usually when someone is getting divorced. A certain amount is exempt but payment can be, and very often is, deferred by placing a charge on a property which will be recovered at a later date.

Legal aid should really be seen as an interest free loan from the Legal Services Commission and needs to dreamstime_959758.jpgbe repaid. Your divorce solicitor will be able to tell you if you are entitled to claim but be aware that not all law practices handle legally aided divorce cases.

Legal aid can play a big part in the proceedings around the divorce settlement. The actual divorce is usually a relatively straightforward and not too expensive procedure.

sep_and_div.jpg Who is most likely to get help with the costs of a divorce?
A common scenario is for one of the parties getting divorced – usually, but not always, the wife – to be in receipt of legal aid because she may be at home bringing up children or in low paid or part time work, and for the husband to have to pay his own divorce costs as he is in a full time occupation. In such instances, the party in the divorce who is not legally aided cannot usually recover their costs from the other, even if they are successful, as would normally be the case.

Conversely, if the legally aided party in a divorce wins, then he or she can ask for, and receive, costs from the loser, hence putting the legally aided spouse at a considerable advantage whichever way you look at it. 

If you are not eligible for Legal Aid, have no dependent children and can agree finances between you and your soon to be former spouse you can save money on solicitors fees if you manage your own divorce. Lawpack have a divorce guide containing all the information you need .

 

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