You have two choices for legal representation; pay yourself or see if Legal Aid or another free option is available to you.
Here is a quote taken from the .gov.uk website (link below)
"Legal aid can help meet the costs of legal advice, family mediation and representation in a court or tribunal. You’ll usually need to show that:
You could for example get legal aid if:
Courtesy of : https://www.gov.uk/legal-aid/overview
CHECK IF YOU QUALIFY FOR LEGAL AID - HERE
THE LEGAL AID 'Do I Qualify' CHECKER
When running the checker as a parent, I have clicked everything that applies to Special Educational Needs. This is a quote from the result:
“Legal aid is available for this type of problem, however, you must also qualify financially.
If you do qualify financially, you’ll be able to speak to Civil Legal Advice (CLA), a national helpline for certain legal aid problems in England and Wales.
The CLA operator will check all the information you’ve given through this service. You’ll need to provide evidence of your finances and a specialist will ask you about your case in more detail before your application can progress.
To complete the financial assessment, you and your partner (if you have one) will need:
If you’re under 18, you should contact CLA without completing the financial assessment.”
“To qualify for legal aid:
Info courtesy of : https://www.gov.uk/check-legal-aid
There is also an additional quiz for your personal finances so you can be certain before approaching a solicitor. You will need to search within your area for a solicitor who operates with Legal Aid.
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