Re: Legal Aid - mediation requirement - logic? : Fri Mar 23, 2012 7:58 am
Ferocious Aardvark wrote:
See, all that makes perfect sens to me and you, but how the fsck is Joanna Public supposed to know and deal with this sort of stuff? Unless of course RLFans is now one of the replacement areas of free advice like CAB, or maybe she should JFG it.
Why shouldn't she be able to ask an actual lawyer, and why shouldn't that lawyer be able to claim the reasonable cost of telling her? Or, (radical, I know) actually helping her?
Why shouldn't she be able to ask an actual lawyer, and why shouldn't that lawyer be able to claim the reasonable cost of telling her? Or, (radical, I know) actually helping her?
becuase only 1 hour of free legal aid is available probably.
Just making the point that if there is not a change in the rules or a nice pro bono lawyer that No-ONE should be afraid of going to court themselves as their are lots of ways of getting free legal advice and doing it yourself.
The legal profession makes a lot of the law look and sound more complicated than it is
Despite that i do actually agree with your post