Legal Aid Board - Supporting Victims of Crime
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Teanga: Níl leagan Gaeilge den mhír seo ar fáil.
The Legal Aid Board is a statutory body established under the Civil Legal Aid Act 1995. The main functions of the Board are to:
The Board has a network of full-time and part-time law centres throughout Ireland. The Board has also established panels of solicitors and barristers in private practice who provide legal aid and advice under the Act. If a barrister is required to deal with your case, the Legal Aid Board will appoint one to represent you.
The Board's Family Mediation Service helps couples who have decided to separate or divorce, or who have already separated, to negotiate an agreed way forward, while addressing the needs and interests of all involved.