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You might get legal aid, for example, if: you or your children are at risk of domestic violence or forced marriage you're going to be made homeless you need family mediation you're being discriminated against you're taking a case to court under the Human Rights Act you've been accused of a crime and could go to jail There are 2 types of legal aid, for criminal and civil cases. Crimes are harmful acts such as violence or theft. Civil cases are often private disputes between people - for example, because of relationship breakdown or a poor quality purchase. Civil cases also include disputes about government or local services such as benefits or social care. You can: find out about legal aid on find out about legal aid for family matters on the Child Law Advice website find a legal aid solicitor on the Law Society website You can also ask your nearest Citizens Advice if they have a list of legal aid solicitors. Getting free help Some charities or volunteer lawyers might be able to help If you can't get legal aid or pay for your own solicitor or barrister. Ask your local Citizens Advice Your nearest Citizens Advice might be able to help you with these sorts of problems: benefits community care debt disability rights discrimination employment rights family law housing and homelessness immigration and asylum mental health You can contact your nearest Citizens Advice to see if they can advise on your problem. Find a law centre You might get advice from a solicitor or trained legal adviser at a law centre. Law centres cover problems such as: education rights young people and children's rights You can find your nearest law centre on the Law Centres Network website. Contact LawWorks You can search for a free legal advice clinic on the LawWorks website. The charity's website also has information on other organisations that might help you. Getting referred to Advocate If your case is going to court or a tribunal, you might get a volunteer barrister to represent you for free through Advocate. You can check if Advocate might help you on its website. If you think Advocate can help, contact your nearest Citizens Advice. You have to be referred to the unit by an adviser. You can also ask a law centre or your MP to refer you. Exceptional case funding If you can't get legal aid, there's a small chance you might get help through 'exceptional case funding'. You can find out how to apply for exceptional case funding without using a legal professional on the Public Law Project website. You can ask your nearest Citizens Advice if they can help you apply. Using a solicitor more cheaply You might be able to get a short appointment with a solicitor for free or a set cost. Other solicitors might work for you on a 'no win, no fee' basis. You can check the prices for some common services on solicitors’ websites. 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