Family Law Legal Aid-The District Court Scheme

Many people require subsidized legal aid for family law problems and there are two panels of solicitors maintained by the Civil Legal Aid board for family law matters.

family-law-legal-aid
The legal aid scheme in the District Court helps many individuals

One panel deals with divorce and separation cases and the other panel, the District Court panel of solicitor’s scheme, deals with maintenance, domestic violence, custody, guardianship and access.

The District Court scheme requires that you make an application to your local family law centre to bring proceedings in the District Court under one of the headings of guardianship, access, domestic violence, maintenance and custody. If you are deemed to be eligible (income under €18,000 per annum and your case must have merit) then the family law centre will issue you with a legal aid certificate.

Once you are granted this legal aid certificate you will normally be given the list of solicitors on the family law District Court panel and asked to choose one to act for you.

[flv:http://terrygorrysolicitors.s3.amazonaws.com/family-law-legal-aid.mp4 http://terrygorrysolicitors.s3.amazonaws.com/family-law-legal-aid.png 600 460]

You then give part III and part IV of the legal aid certificate to the solicitor and this will set out what legal action is authorised on your behalf. Your solicitor will then act on your behalf and institute the proceedings that he/she is authorised for.

 

Financial eligibility for civil legal aid

To qualify for civil legal aid your annual income must be less than €18,000 and your capital resources (such as property) must be less than €320,000. You must make a contribution to the cost of this service and this will range from €10 for legal advice and €50 for legal aid.

 

Merit of your case

Your case must have merit also and this is a matter for the family law centre to decide.

 

Your first step in this process is to call to your local law centre and make an application. Here is a link to a list of these law centres listed by county.

 

Terry Gorry & Co. Solicitors is on the panel of solicitors for the District Court scheme and is eligible to provide services in Dublin, Kildare, Meath and Westmeath.

 

If you need more information about the merits of your case or have any questions about how this scheme works, don’t hesitate to use the contact us form on this site and we will endeavour to help you.

This is part of the family law in Ireland series of articles on this site. Click here to get more family law information.

If you have a question or concern, please use the contact form below. We respond within 24 hours, guaranteed.