Examples of Legal help in a sentence
Legal help also covers completing any necessary application for legal representation.
Legal help will also be appropriate for completing the application for family help (higher) or legal representation where negotiation and further work under family help (lower) (level 2) is not appropriate, for example, where the other party has failed to respond to any correspondence.
Legal help (Level 1) 3.1 Legal help advice (Level 1) is available in both family private and family public law matters.
This means in particular that legal help advice should only be provided where there is sufficient benefit to the client to justify the work being carried out.Public Law 3.2 Legal help in public law cases will cover the initial meeting with the client and follow-up advice and assistance as appropriate including correspondence and liaising with the local authority.
Legal help and all proceedings in relation to a sexual offence where the client is the victim of the offence, including incitement to commit a sexual offence, encouraging or assisting a sexual offence which the person intended or believed would be committed, conspiracy to commit a sexual offence, and an attempt to commit a sexual offence (as described in paragraph 39 of Part 1 of Schedule 1 to the Act) other than where these matters are included in the Claims Against Public Authorities Category.
Legal help may be used to advise a client of their position under England and Wales law and of the options available but may not be used to make an application to ECtHR or for legal aid from that court.
Community SupportsMGR has formed a working group with two other social enterprises, BUILD and Inner City Renovations, both of whom are dedicated to reducing poverty through employment.
Legal help is available for the preparation of applications for transmission under the Directive or the Agreement, including obtaining any necessary translations.
Legal help and all proceedings before the Special Immigration Appeals Commission (as described in paragraph 24 of Part 1 of Schedule 1 to the Act).
Legal help can be provided for clients who are outside England and Wales, provided the advice relates to the law of England and Wales.