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Citizens Advice Bureau Welfare rights services are sometimes available through local councils and if your council A local DIAL group or other disablement advice centre may be able to offer advice and, in some cases, be willing to represent you. Link to DIAL UK page Universal House 88-94 Wentworth Street London E1 7SA Web: http://www.disabilityalliance.org Angela Maxwell - State pensions and benefits consultant - for all benefit enquiries tailored to meet the demands of both employers and employees, retired or early retired people and non waged for whatever reason. Web:http://www.angelamaxwell.com Legal Help It is best to contact your local CAB or other advice centre initially when you have a problem with benefits or social security. However, some firms of solicitors employ welfare rights specialists Law centres can give advice about benefits as well as help in other areas of the law such as housing and employment. Many CABs have volunteer lawyers and can refer you to one. Many trade unions also offer free legal advice to their members. Link to Law Centres Even if there is no free legal advice in your area you may still be able to get advice from a solicitor. In England and Wales under the Community Legal Scheme (CLS) anyone who receives income support or income-based jobseekers allowance automatically qualifies for free legal advice if Not all solicitors are members of the scheme, only those who are contracted with the Legal Services Commission. Look in the CLS directory in your local library or ask your local CAB or the local Law Society for solicitors firms in your area who offer free legal help, or you can call In Scotland, there is a different scheme of Legal Advice and Assistance (the Pink Form scheme). To qualify you must be getting income support, income-based jobseekers allowance, working families tax credit or disabled persons tax credit or your income is low, and in each case your capital is below set limits. The CLS Legal Help (or Legal Advice and Assistance) scheme can cover the cost of preparing Injured in an accident Making a will: The free CLS Legal Help Scheme only covers making a will for specific groups of people,including most people with disabilities, people aged 70 or over, a parent of a disabled person who wants to provide for that person in the will, and a lone parent wishing to appoint a testamentary guardian. |
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