I read online that anyone with over £100k equity in their home would not be eligible for legal aid.
Could a person with well over this amount in equity actually lie (e.g. say they were renting the house) in order to qualify? This person is on a low income.
How do you prove the equity in these cases?
Also, the person has refused mediation twice. A friend told me that this also makes you ineligible for legal aid. Can't find any info about this online though. Anyone know?
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citybranch · 15/07/2010 09:52
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