Thursday, May 30, 2019
Legal Advice and Funding :: Papers
 Legal Advice and Funding   Michelle wants to claim compensation for the injuries she has suffered   in an accident. Identify and briefly describe where she could obtain   advice about a possible claim.    in that location  be many places that offer advice regarding British law but few   people know how to access these services. If Michelle looks in the   right places she can obtain this legal advice for  unbosom. There are   places that are funded by charities and theres also places like the   Citizens Advice Bureau which is primarily funded by the government.   If you were setting out to obtain legal advice, places like these is   where you should start, they aim to  earmark access to justice to   everyone who needs it.   The CAB has over 2000 bureaux throughout the country. Volunteers that   arent actually legally qualified provide free, independent and   confidential advice on a  contour of issues. They have arrangements   with solicitors who will give a free initial interview. F   ive million   people use this service every year.   Another place for free advice is a law centre. There are only 51 law   centres in the country (as of April 2003) and they are normally   situated in socially  strip areas. Law centres provide free and   independent, professional, legal advice as it is required in the area.   They are staffed by solicitors, barristers, legal advisors and   community workers who are paid and the funding for these salaries   comes from local anesthetic authorities and the Community Legal Service Fund.   Some law centres will be better than others a factor that affects this   is the demand for legal advice in the area. If Michelle went to a Law   Centre she could expect to receive advice on issues like welfare   rights, immigration, housing, employment, discrimination, mental   health, juvenile crime, disability and childrens rights.   Another place which is probably overlooked  preferably a lot is   organisations like the AA and R.A.C. However organis   ations like this   will probably only help you with issues which relate to the   organisations area of business. Also you must be a paying member to  
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