What is legal aid?

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About legal aid

The government provides funding for legal aid to help people:

The LSC runs the legal aid scheme in England and Wales. Our work is overseen by the Ministry of Justice and the annual legal budget is set by the Treasury.

Community Legal Advice is our helpline offering free, confidential and independent legal advice.

Call the helpline now on 0845 345 4345.

Helping people access legal help

We use our annual budget of £2 billion per year to help around two million people access legal help each year.

Through our legal aid schemes we fund solicitors and advice agencies to:

Our objective is to help as many eligible people as possible, within a limited budget.

Legal aid is fundamental to social justice. Read more about why legal aid is important here.

For more information

Community Legal Advice is our helpline offering free, confidential and independent legal advice.

Call the helpline now on 0845 345 4345.

More information about legal aid is on the Legal aid information leaflets page. These leaflets include:

The LSC looks after legal aid in England and Wales. The Scottish Legal Aid Board and the Northern Ireland Legal Services Commission run the system in those countries.

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Last updated: 27 July 2009

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