
Access to Justice
Family BarLink: The CFC Pro Bono Duty Scheme
Restrictions in the provision of legal aid following the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 have resulted in a sharp increase in the number of individuals unable to access legal advice and services in family proceedings. The public’s reduced access to legal services is not only detrimental to the individual, who is forced to navigate stressful and emotionally fraught proceedings alone, but also to the represented party.
- Journal
- Access to Justice
- Pro Bono
- Litigants in Person
!18/03/2025 06:00
Valuation and Treatment of Business Interests on Divorce in England and Australia
The definition of ‘value’ is the present value of expected future net economic benefits to be generated by an asset. This definition alone gives an indication as to the complexities in arriving at a reasonable value of an asset. The complexities when seeking to determine the value of an asset where there is no sale/purchase negotiation underway increase exponentially.
- Journal
- SeparateSpace
- Tech Corner
- Access to Justice
- AI
- Legal Tech
- Innovation
!22/11/2024 06:00
The Impact of LASPO on Access to Justice – A View from Law for Life
This year will see the 10th anniversary of the implementation of the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (LASPO).In 2017, the Law Society reviewed the impact of the changes introduced in 2013 and found:legal aid is no longer availab…
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- Law for Life
- Access to Justice
- Litigants in Person
- LASPO
- Advicenow
- Legal Information
!27/03/2023 09:40