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FLAC calls on candidates to support a right to justice for those on low incomes

22 January 2020

FLAC Manifesto for Civil Legal Aid 2020 22.01.20

Speaking in Dublin today, Eilis Barry Chief Executive of FLAC called on election candidates to commit to supporting a #right2justice for those on low incomes, if they are elected to the Dáil. 

“In 2018, FLAC received over 25,000 requests for legal information and advice on our telephone information and referral line and in our network of free legal advice clinics at 71 locations around the country.

 “Many of the challenges that we are contacted about on a daily basis involve individuals trying to navigate the courts without legal representation, and struggle with inaccessible court forms and procedures.  

“The current civil legal aid system is under-resourced, stretched to capacity and excludes a number of critical areas of law. We provide legal advice to people on housing and social welfare issues and those facing evictions or discrimination because they cannot afford to pay for it privately and they cannot access it through legal aid. Even where a person qualifies for legal aid, they can face a waiting list of up to 58 weeks to see a solicitor. 

“The civil legal aid system is means tested and has not changed since 2003, despite many people on low incomes, or with very low disposable income due to indebtedness being refused. Due to these limits, the door to justice is shut in front of these people.

“We are asking candidates to pledge they will work to ensure adequate resources are given to provide civil legal aid, and seek a root and branch review of the legal aid system. We are also asking that they recognise that a properly functioning family law courts system is essential to providing access to justice.”

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