Hardship 1 - Scottish Legal Aid Board 2025

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You can have up to 26,239 disposable income and still be eligible for Legal Aid.
Individuals applying for legal aid representation who earn up to $30,000 gross income may qualify for legal representation in eligible criminal, family and immigration cases.
You may have to pay some money towards the legal costs of your case, or pay costs back later. You might not need to pay anything at all, depending on your financial position and the type of legal help you need.
Where we need more information, we will tell you within a few days what we need and how you can send it to us. Once we have all of the information we need about your case and your financial circumstances we will normally be able to take a decision on your application within 28 days.
An individual is eligible for legal aid if that individuals gross annual income does not exceed 12,475, or where their gross annual income is greater than 12,475 and disposable annual income is less than 37,500.

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Further information about this can be obtained from the Scottish Legal Aid Board. If you are on Income Support, income-based Jobseekers Allowance or Universal Credit you will automatically be eligible for civil legal aid on both income and savings grounds.
Contents. If you get legal aid, you may have to pay something towards your legal costs if: your income, savings and other capital (items of value that you own) are above a certain level (this is called a contribution) you keep or gain money or property at the end of your case (this is called clawback)
If your capital (savings and anything you own thats valuable not your home) are worth less than 1,716 on the day you apply, you may be able to get advice and assistance (depending on your disposable income). If your capital is worth more than 1,716, you wont be eligible for advice and assistance.

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