PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Family Courts: Lone Parents (9 May 2019)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Grant Shapps (Conservative)
Answer
Access to justice is a fundamental right. We spent £1.6bn last year on legal aid for the most vulnerable – of which £545m was in family law.
Legal aid is also part of a bigger picture and so we are now making changes to enhance the breadth of legal support available for everyone in society.
The Legal Support Action Plan, published on 7 February, announced that we would be changing the legal aid eligibility criteria to provide non-means tested legal aid for parents, or those with parental responsibility, who wish to oppose applications for placement orders or adoption orders in public family law. In addition, we announced that we will doubling the department’s funding to the Litigants in Person Support Strategy to £3m for the next two years.
Answered by:
Paul Maynard (Conservative)
15 May 2019
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