The Agency is responsible to the Minister of Justice and advises the Minister about the provision of legal services. The Agency has to administer schemes in a consistent, accountable, inexpensive, and efficient manner, fund, provide and support community legal services for the public or any section of it, investigate and advise on any matter relating to schemes or community legal services referred to it by the Minister
The Legal Services Commission (LSC) looks after legal aid in England and Wales. We work in partnership with solicitors and not-for-profit organisations to provide information, advice and legal representation to people in need. This section contains information about our organisation and how it works. You can find details of our structure, senior staff and 15 offices based across England and Wales.
The Community Legal Service has been set up to help you find the right legal information and advice to solve your problems. You can get help through a network of organisations, including. Many of the organisations offer some or all of their services for free. If you cannot afford to pay for advice, you may be eligible for financial support through the Community Legal Service Fund legal aid.
The Legal Services Society (LSS) provides legal aid in British Columbia. Created by the Legal Services Society Act in 1979, LSS is a non-profit organization governed by a nine-member board of directors. The Legal Services Society (LSS), together with our partners in the justice system, provides people with low incomes with the type of legal aid services most likely to resolve their legal problems. LSS offers.
This site provides help for low-income Coloradans seeking civil legal information such as: self-help legal information, where to find no or low-cost legal help and whether you qualify for that help, information about the courts and more! Go to this site for referrals to information about criminal and traffic matters. Click on topics on the left for more information.