Yes, there is legal aid for civil cases, but only if you qualify for it. You must be unable to afford a lawyer. Legal aid organizations all have their own income eligibility rules, and they don't all handle the same types of cases. To find out if you're eligible, and if the legal aid organization handles your type of case, you have to contact them. Most have websites with their criteria and contact information.
To get a list of all the legal aid organizations in your area, use the related link. Select your state first. Next, find the Choose a Court Resource Category box and select "Legal Aid and Lawyer Referral". That will give you a list of links to all the legal aid agencies in your area.
A legal aid works by helping a person that has been through or is about to go through a court case or federal law case, the legal aid looks over the charges and tries to find out if theres and loop holes.
Because every person accused of a criminal act is entitled by law to legal counsel. Legal Aid Society also represents persons in civil matters, if the person meets the elibility requirements.
Yes. This is one of the biggest distinctions between 2 legal systems: common law vs civil law. In civil law, judicial decisions aren't considered as sources of law. In the contrary, in common law, it depends much on case law
Not really. Legal aid provides assistance for criminal charges. Slander is a civil matter.Added: If you are asking about FREE legal aid (i.e.: a Public Defender), no, Slander is a civil offense and public defenders only defend indigents involved in criminal law matters. If by "legal aid" you mean "free" legal advice - No. This is a civil matter, not a criminal matter.But you can certainly hire an Attorney and sue for slander. If they feel you have a good case, they may consider taking it on as a contingency fee basis. You will have to prove that this slander ruined your reputation or standing in the community. Unless it was broadcast over the air (TV or radio), you may have a tough time proving it, in which case it is doubtful you will recover even the costs - let alone get the justice you seek.
If I am right...it should be Legal Aid Organizations. I'm in Law class and that should be the right answer. :)
A civil case is also known as a lawsuit or a legal action brought by a person or entity seeking to resolve a dispute with another party in a court of law.
What does Case close - operaton of law for a Civil Harrassment filing?
Alienated for what? In order to present a civil case, you'll have to first come up with a legal cause of action.
Bryant G. Garth has written: 'Power and legal artifice' -- subject(s): Class actions (Civil procedure) 'From legal realism to law and society' -- subject(s): Law & Society Association, Sociological jurisprudence 'Neighborhood law firms for the poor' -- subject(s): Legal aid, Legal assistance to the poor, Legal services
The law of obligations is one branch of private law under the civil law legal system and An obligation is a legal bond by which one or more parties.obligations did not originally form part roman law
No. There is little legal aid is paying for these days as law firms have substantially cut back on contributions.
The civil law & the criminal law.