Ruth Cadbury Backs Call For Early Legal Aid To Be Restored

Supports Law Society campaign for areas of family and housing law

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Ruth Cadbury at the Law Society’s Parliamentary drop-in event

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Local MP Ruth Cadbury has backed the Law Society’s campaign which calls on the Government to provide legal aid for early advice in family and housing law.

Since 2012, legal aid has not been available for most areas of early legal advice. A lack of free early legal advice can cause problems to escalate unnecessarily, adding more pressure on public services, potentially increasing the burden on the courts, and increasing the cost to the public purse.

The lack of legal aid for early advice is a barrier to individuals accessing justice, which has a wider impact on the rule of law and the ability of individuals to access their rights.

Speaking after a Parliamentary event on the campaign, Ruth Cadbury said; “I am regularly contacted by constituents with issues which could have been resolved sooner if only they had access to free early legal advice. We know the Government is currently reviewing the legal aid reforms made in 2012, and as part of that review I urge them to consider providing legal aid for early advice and without huge cost and anxiety to them over many months.”

Law Society president, Joe Egan, said: “A lack of free early legal advice can cause problems to escalate unnecessarily, potentially increasing the burden on the courts and increasing costs to the taxpayer. The current system is a false economy, meaning more cases are ending up in court that could have been resolved earlier, and more pressure is applied on our already stretched public services. We are calling on the Government to provide legal aid for early advice as part of their review of legal aid reforms.”

The Law Society launched its campaign calling for legal aid for early advice from a lawyer to be reinstate for housing and family cases in November 2017.

March 2, 2018

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