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Legal aid and other help if you can’t afford divorce or separation fees

If you can’t afford the fees involved in divorcing or separating from your partner, you might be able to get help to cover some or all of the costs.

What’s in this guide

  • Do you qualify for legal aid?
  • Legal aid for mediation
  • Where to get free or low-cost legal advice
  • Other options when you can’t afford legal costs
  • Help with court fees

Do you qualify for legal aid?

Legal aid in England and Wales

In England and Wales, legal aid isn’t available for the legal costs of divorce or dissolution – unless it involves domestic abuse (including financial abuse), child abduction, or you’re at risk of homelessness.

Check what counts as abuse, the evidence you’ll need and how to apply for legal aid at GOV.UKOpens in a new window

Even if you don’t qualify for help with the legal costs involved in your divorce, you might be able to get legal aid for mediation – see our section below on Legal aid for mediation

Legal aid in Scotland and Northern Ireland

In Scotland and Northern Ireland, there are two types of legal aid available in divorce cases:

  • Advice and assistance – help with the costs of legal advice from a solicitor, including completing legal paperwork.
  • Civil legal aid – if you’re going to court, help with the costs of using a solicitor to prepare a case and speak for you in court.

Most people apply for advice and assistance first, followed by civil legal aid if it’s necessary.

You'll usually need to show that you can't afford to pay your legal costs yourself. 

In Scotland

To see if you could get legal aid, use the Scottish Legal Aid Board’s advice and assistance online estimator or civil legal aid estimator
Find out how to apply for legal aid at mygov.scotOpens in a new window

In Northern Ireland

Your solicitor will let you know whether you’re likely to qualify for legal aid, and apply on your behalf. 

Find a solicitor on the Law Society of Northern Ireland website
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Legal aid for mediation

A mediator can help you and your ex-partner reach your own agreement about children and financial matters. It’s usually quicker and cheaper than asking a court to decide for you.

Legal aid for mediation in England and Wales

You might qualify for legal aid for mediation if you’re on a low income or not working.

Legal aid can cover the cost of:

  • the introductory meeting to work out whether mediation is going to be right for you
  • further sessions until you reach an agreement
  • the document recording everything you’ve agreed
  • the cost of asking a solicitor to turn the document into a legally binding agreement.

It will also cover the cost of the introductory meeting and the first session for your ex-partner, even if they don’t qualify for legal aid in their own right.

The mediator will apply for legal aid on your behalf. If you qualify, the government will pay them directly.

Find a mediator local to you on the Family Mediation Council website
Find out whether you qualify for legal aid for mediation at GOV.UKOpens in a new window

Legal aid for mediation in Scotland

Are you already receiving legal aid for your divorce and would like to use a mediator? Then your solicitor will need to seek permission from the Scottish Legal Aid Board to cover your share of the costs of mediation.

However, if you’re referred to family mediation by the court, your share of the mediation costs will be automatically covered by legal aid.

Find out more about legal aid for mediation on the Scottish Legal Aid Board websiteOpens in a new window
Find an accredited mediator on the Relationships Scotland website or the CALM Scotland website (Opens in a new window)

Legal aid for mediation in Northern Ireland

In Northern Ireland, there’s a free of charge, pre-court family mediation service for parents who are separating.

Find out more about free pre-court mediation services on the Family Mediation Northern Ireland website

If you’re already receiving legal aid for your divorce, this should also cover the costs of mediation. Your solicitor will need to ask permission of the Legal Services Agency for the costs to be covered. If you’ve been referred to mediation by the court, you don’t need to seek permission.

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Where to get free or low-cost legal advice

If you don’t qualify for legal aid but you can’t afford to pay legal fees, there are places you can go for free or low-cost advice.

Get help from your local Law Centre

Law Centres offer legal advice to people who live locally to them and some also run telephone advice lines. Some, but not all, can advise on family law.

Find your local Law Centre in England, Wales or Northern Ireland on the Law Centres Network website
Details of the six Law Centres in Scottand and other sources of help are at mygov.scotOpens in a new window

Contact LawWorks

LawWorks offers free legal advice clinics around the country, and some cover divorce and family law. 

Find a legal advice clinic near you on the LawWorks websiteOpens in a new window

Help from your trade union

Some trade unions offer legal services for non-work issues. This varies from union to union, but might cover a free consultation with a family lawyer or access to a free legal helpline.

Ask your union to see what help they can offer.

Help from the Royal Courts of Justice

RCJ Advice (part of the Royal Courts of Justice) offer free legal advice if you can’t afford a solicitor and need help with a court case in England or Wales.

Understand if RCJ Advice can help youOpens in a new window at Citizens Advice

Get a half-hour free consultation from a solicitor

Many solicitors offer a free 30-minute initial consultation. This can help you find out your rights, your options and recommended next steps.

To get the most out of your appointment, work out what you’re going to ask beforehand.

If you’re not sure, speak to an adviser at your nearest Citizens Advice to help you decide what questions to ask the solicitor. Find your nearest branch:

  •         in England and Wales, on the Citizens Advice website
  •         in Northern Ireland, on the Advice NI website
  •         in Scotland, on the Citizens Advice Scotland website

Look for a solicitor:

  • in England or Wales, on the Resolution website. Solicitors who are members of Resolution are committed to minimising confrontation during divorce or dissolution. If you prefer, you can find a solicitor on the Law Society website
  • in Scotland, on the Family Law Association (FLA) website FLA members are committed to minimising confrontation during divorce or dissolution. If you prefer, you can find a family lawyer on the Law Society of Scotland website
  • in Northern Ireland, on the Law Society of Northern Ireland website

Then ask them if they offer a free consultation.

Or, contact Citizens Advice to ask if they can recommend a local solicitor who offers a free consultation.

Free legal advice from university law schools

You might be able to find a solicitor or barrister who is willing to take on your case as part of their pro bono work. Pro bono work is free legal help offered by some lawyers on a voluntary basis.

In England and Wales

Find out more about pro bono solicitors and other sources of free legal advice at The Law SocietyOpens in a new window
Find out if you can get free legal help from a barrister on the Advocate websiteOpens in a new window

In Scotland

Search for a solicitor on the Family Law Association website or the Law Society of Scotland website

Then look on their website or ask them if they do pro bono work.

In Northern Ireland

Search for a solicitor on the Law Society of Northern Ireland website

Then look on their website or ask them if they do pro bono work.

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Other options when you can’t afford legal costs

DIY divorce

It is possible to go through the divorce or dissolution process with little or no help from a solicitor.

Find out more in our guide DIY (do-it-yourself) divorce or dissolution

Represent yourself in court

You can choose to represent yourself in court. Before you go down this route, contact Citizens Advice who will help you weigh up all your options. 

In England and Wales

If you do decide to go ahead, get advice on representing yourself in court at AdvicenowOpens in a new window

In Scotland

Find out who can support you if you’re representing yourself in court at the Scottish Courts and Tribunal Service websiteOpens in a new window

In Northern Ireland

If you’re planning to represent yourself, you can get help on the Advice NI website or the Matrimonial Office of the Courts and Tribunals Service
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Help with court fees

You might be able to get help paying court fees if you’re on certain benefits, or if you have savings and income below a certain amount.

If you live in England or Wales, find out whether you qualify for help with court fees at GOV.UKOpens in a new window
In Scotland, you can find information about help with court fees on the Scottish Courts and Tribunals websiteOpens in a new window
In Northern Ireland, you fill in a form called ER1 for help with court fees. Find out whether you qualify and download form ER1 on the Department of Justice websiteOpens in a new window
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