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05 Sep 11 #286363 by driftingaround
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Hi Everyone,

I'm I am at a loss with legal aid, I am self employed, I have given my lawyer the last set of accounts prepared, and 3 months of bank statements, now she wants this years which don't need to be prepared.

What else is acceptable?

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05 Sep 11 #286377 by justgoaway
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Legal Aid is (nowadays) complicated beyond belief.
I have to fill the same forms in month after month and it's exhausting.
Apparently they work on a month in arrears basis (I may be wrong but I'm sure you get awarded for what you had coming in LAST month for what Legal Aid you get THIS month).

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