Civil legal aid definition

Civil legal aid means free or reduced-cost legal representation or advice to low-income clients in non-criminal matters.
Civil legal aid means civil legal aid under this Act, and includes advice provided under section 13 of this Act:

Examples of Civil legal aid in a sentence

  • Civil legal aid and advice is provided primarily through a network of law centres by solicitors employed by the Board.

  • Civil legal aid is available to proceedings covering major areas of livelihood of the community ranging from family disputes to immigration matters and coroner’s inquests.

  • Civil legal aid is available for proceedings covering major areas of livelihood of the community ranging from family disputes to immigration matters and to coroner’s inquests.

  • Civil legal aid may include the cost of proceedings before the Court of Justice of the European Communities.

  • GardasDepartment of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai 600 036 INDIA.Phone: +91 44 2257 4248; e-mail: gardas@iitm.ac.in ; web: http://chem.iitm.ac.in/faculty/gardasAbstract: Solvents are major contributors and high on the list of environmental damage chemicals, mainly because of their large usage and high volatility.

  • Civil legal aid, which is provided mainly by the Hoqooq, will be directly supported under the project only in a limited capacity.

  • Civil legal aid is also available for private family law matters, such as child arrangement orders between separating couples, where there is objective evidence of domestic violence or child abuse.

  • Civil legal aid is available for those seeking protection from domestic violence, for example to apply for a non-molestation order, occupation order, forced marriage protection order or FGM order.

  • Civil legal aid societies provide help to members of the community with a wide variety of claims that neither pro bono programs nor private public interest law firms will pursue.

  • Civil legal aid programs can decide whether or not to seek this funding, and many do.

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