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Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee

Legal aid

The Committee is looking at civil legal assistance (Civil Legal Aid and Advice and Assistance for civil justice issues) and grant funding for advice organisations. The Committee has heard that there can be significant barriers to accessing civil legal assistance for some clients, and that the current rules around eligibility can exclude some types of action.

The Scottish Government has recently published a discussion paper on legal aid reform. This proposes a three-stage approach to reform:

  • changes to regulations to simplify the current system, to be delivered in 2025 to 2026 - for civil legal assistance, proposals include introducing standard fees for work relating to adults with incapacity legislation and assessing financial eligibility using standardised personal allowances
  • reform of legal aid fees, to be delivered in 2025
  • longer-term reform, including testing different funding models and embedding user experience in decision-making, with a view to introducing new legislation in the future

The Committee has launched its inquiry to find out what is working and not working within the current civil legal aid system and what changes could be made in the short and longer term to address access issues.

Call for views (open)

The Committee is running a call for views in order to inform its inquiry.

The call for views closes on 17 April 2025.

Read the questions and submit your views on Citizen Space