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Is Everyone entitled to Public Funding ?

No.
You have to show that you cannot pay for your case, (i.e. that you are financially eligible) and that you have a good case which you are likely to win, (i.e. that your case has a good prospect of success and that the likely compensation or other benefits you will receive by being involved in a court case will exceed the likely costs.)

Even if you are working, own your home and have savings, you may still qualify. However, you may have to pay a contribution towards the cost of taking your case to court.

Even if you are financially eligible and can show your case has good prospects of success the Legal Services Commission can still refuse to grant you Public Funding if:

i) There are alternative forms of funding available to you.

ii) There is a complaint system which you should try before becoming involved in a court action.

iii) Your case has or is likely to be referred to the Small Claims track. See Small Claims

iv) The Commission considers it unreasonable to fund representation for you.

How do I show I cannot pay for my case ?

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