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Will funding plans deter family lawyers?

09 April 2009
Issue: 7364 / Categories: Legal News , Legal services , Family
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Family

The Family Justice Council has hit back at Legal Services Commission funding proposals for legal representation and advocacy in the family justice system.

The proposals, set out in the paper, Family Legal Aid Funding from 2010, would cause delays in the resolution of cases and a shortage of lawyers to represent litigants, the council says.

In its response to the consultation, the council warns that the “illconsidered” proposals will deter lawyers from tackling publicly funded work. The family courts will come under closer scrutiny from 27 April, when accredited media are to be allowed access to family court hearings in county courts and the
High Court, subject to Parliamentary approval.

Courts will be able to restrict attendance to safeguard the welfare of children and the safety and protection of parties or witnesses. The media must be holders of the UK press card, and not just bloggers or those who write an occasional newsletter.

Justice Secretary Jack Straw said: “People need to trust the justice system. One important way is by creating a more open, transparent and accountable system while protecting children and families during a difficult and traumatic time in their lives.”

Issue: 7364 / Categories: Legal News , Legal services , Family
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