Most legal aid attys have hundreds of cases per each! And the goal is to get them done asap.I know they are cheap and there is a reason for it. But when it comes to attys you should put your $ where your case is.
In one useage as a noun - aide is a person, aid is a thing - both provide assistance.
Legal aid.
There are several websites one may find information about getting legal assistance in the United Kingdom. Some of these sites include Legal Aid Practitioners Group and Advice Guide.
All U. S. states have a Legal Aid Society which can assist low income or destitute persons in legal matters. However, legal aid only accepts civil cases such as housing disputes/evictions, foreclosures, consumer rights, public benefits, etc. Also, legal aid attorneys have to be very selective in the cases they accept due to the high volume of requests for assistance. Usually the inquiring person will receive legal advice not representation.
Carol Poh Miller has written: 'A passion for justice' -- subject(s): History, Legal Aid Society of Cleveland (Ohio), Legal aid, Legal assistance to the poor 'Second Voice'
All U. S. states have a Legal Aid Society which can assist low income or destitute persons in legal matters. However, legal aid only accepts civil cases such as housing disputes/evictions, foreclosures, consumer rights, public benefits, etc. Also, legal aid attorneys have to be very selective in the cases they accept due to the high volume of requests for assistance. Usually the inquiring person will receive legal advice not representation.
All U. S. states have a Legal Aid Society which can assist low income or destitute persons in legal matters. However, legal aid only accepts civil cases such as housing disputes/evictions, foreclosures, consumer rights, public benefits, etc. Also, legal aid attorneys have to be very selective in the cases they accept due to the high volume of requests for assistance. Usually the inquiring person will receive legal advice not representation.
All U. S. states have a Legal Aid Society which can assist low income or destitute persons in legal matters. However, legal aid only accepts civil cases such as housing disputes/evictions, foreclosures, consumer rights, public benefits, etc. Also, legal aid attorneys have to be very selective in the cases they accept due to the high volume of requests for assistance. Usually the inquiring person will receive legal advice not representation.
All U. S. states have a Legal Aid Society which can assist low income or destitute persons in legal matters. However, legal aid only accepts civil cases such as housing disputes/evictions, foreclosures, consumer rights, public benefits, etc. Also, legal aid attorneys have to be very selective in the cases they accept due to the high volume of requests for assistance. Usually the inquiring person will receive legal advice not representation.
All U. S. states have a Legal Aid Society which can assist low income or destitute persons in legal matters. However, legal aid only accepts civil cases such as housing disputes/evictions, foreclosures, consumer rights, public benefits, etc. Also, legal aid attorneys have to be very selective in the cases they accept due to the high volume of requests for assistance. Usually the inquiring person will receive legal advice not representation.
All U. S. states have a Legal Aid Society which can assist low income or destitute persons in legal matters. However, legal aid only accepts civil cases such as housing disputes/evictions, foreclosures, consumer rights, public benefits, etc. Also, legal aid attorneys have to be very selective in the cases they accept due to the high volume of requests for assistance. Usually the inquiring person will receive legal advice not representation.
All U. S. states have a Legal Aid Society which can assist low income or destitute persons in legal matters. However, legal aid only accepts civil cases such as housing disputes/evictions, foreclosures, consumer rights, public benefits, etc. Also, legal aid attorneys have to be very selective in the cases they accept due to the high volume of requests for assistance. Usually the inquiring person will receive legal advice not representation.