Law Society urges government to invest in civil legal aid for a ‘fairer society for all’

4WardEverUK • 13 June 2025

source: The Justice Gap

published: 12 June 2025

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The Law Society of England and Wales has called on the Government to invest more money in civil legal aid to ensure greater access for all.


In collaboration with the Legal Services Board and YouGov, the body recently found that 55% of adults experiencing domestic abuse cases did not receive any legal support. Of those who sought help, 54% were unable to access it. They have acknowledged governmental efforts increasing civil legal aid fees for housing and immigration, but still believes improvement is necessary across family law, community care, mental health, and other related areas.

The Law Society’s new legal aid desert map reveals that more than 42 million people in England and Wales, nearly 70% of the population, lack access to community care legal aid providers in their area.


The organisation’s president, Richard Atkinson, expressed his concern, saying ‘civil legal aid is a crucial service that protects people and communities and reduces the strain on other public services.

The Law Society is also asking for further reforms: reinstatement of early legal advice for separating families, guaranteed legal aid for both parties in family law cases involving abuse allegations, and increased legal aid fees for family law, mental health, community care, and other critical areas to attract legal aid providers. Finally, it advocates for a test for determining legal aid eligibility that does not exclude people living in poverty.


In support of the campaign, Atkinson claimed that by helping people face their legal challenges, they help individuals and ‘strengthen families, protect children and provide better care for people in our communities.


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