How can I get free independent legal advice?

How can I get free independent legal advice?

How do you access the service?

  1. Call the free helpline on 0808 800 0082 (open Monday to Friday 9am to 8pm and Saturday 10am to 2pm.)
  2. Text phone 0808 800 0084.
  3. Live chat with a member of the support team.
  4. Email via the online form.

How can I get free legal advice in India?

You can do it with LawRato’s free legal advice service. You can post your query related to any legal matter online and get it answered instantly by top advocates in India for free. LawRato.com lists Top Rated Legal Experts in the country to help you get practical Legal Advice & help.

Who are eligible for free legal support?

Free legal advice and aid is given to people of all categories whose annual income is below INR 25,000 and to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Women, Children, people of weaker Sections, people with unsound mind, victims of communal violence, religious atrocities, floods, famine, earthquake or industrial …

What if you can’t afford a lawyer in India?

Free legal aid is the provision of free legal services in civil and criminal matters for those poor and marginalized people who cannot afford the services of a lawyer for the conduct of a case or a legal proceeding in any Court, Tribunal or Authority.

Is a solicitor higher than a lawyer?

The simple way of looking at it is that the generic term is lawyer, and solicitors and barristers are types of lawyer. Solicitors are the legal professionals who work in litigation or the bringing of a case to court. They will instruct a barrister – the other type of lawyer – to speak on your behalf.

What should I do now in a family dispute?

A. You should file a suit for permanent injunction against the family and seek stay of dispossession as interim relief. Contact advocate for detail and for filling the stay. You will have to show your right in the property by showing of as an ancestral property or otherwise. Q9. It is not ancestral property. What should I do now ? A.

Can a daughter in law claim father in law’s property?

Only self-acquired property cannot be claimed by members of the undivided family before the death of the ancestor or before such right is accrued on any member by way of a Will. As per the Indian property laws, daughter-in-law does not have a right over the property of the father-in-law, either ancestral or self-acquired.

Who is entitled to the property if a son or daughter has died?

In case any of the son or daughter has died, the immediate legal heir (wife in case of a son and daughter’s children in case of a daughter) can claim the right in the property.

Can a sister in law take care of father in law’s property?

The whole issue is depend upon the fact whether the property is self acquired or HUF, if it is a HUF property , your sister in law will get the share of your brother as if he is alive. But If the property is self acquired one, your father is free to take care the property.

Where can I get free legal advice in the UK?

If you’ve been arrested and you’re going to be questioned at a police station, you can find out about your right to free legal advice on GOV.UK – it doesn’t matter what your income is. If your case is serious and you can’t afford to pay your legal costs, legal aid might pay some or all of them.

Where can I get help with a legal problem?

Your nearest Citizens Advice might be able to help you with problems about: You can contact your nearest Citizens Advice to find out if they can advise on your problem. You can contact the Citizens Advice consumer helpline if you need help with a consumer problem. You might get advice from a solicitor or trained legal adviser at a law centre.

Where can I get legal help for a child living at home?

Your local WDVCAS can help you apply for an AVO to protect you from further violence or abuse or help you find out what options are available to you. It can also help you with housing, financial assistance, counselling and related legal issues. Tel: 1300 888 529 for a referral to your nearest WDVCAS.

Where can I get legal advice if I am arrested?

If you are arrested, or interviewed under caution, you have the right to free advice and representation from a solicitor. (See more about your rights at the police station in our pages on police and mental health .) contact a different solicitor yourself. To do this you can contact the Law Society who can help you find solicitors in your area.