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24 Oct 08 #59418 by jacp
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Hi there,

If your circumstances change financially for the worst, due to change in employment, can you then apply for legal aid?

or because the devorce started before the circumstance change am I commited to self funding?
what can you get legal aid for, devorce?, settlement of assetts?, solisitors fees, court fees?
How do you go about it please?

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24 Oct 08 #59429 by Angel557
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Hi

Use the legal aid calculator in the wikivorce library to see if you qualify for legal aid.


www.wikivorce.com/divorce/Divorce-Financ...-Aid-Calculator.html

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