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To qualify for legal aid, you typically need to demonstrate financial need. This often means your income must fall below a certain threshold. It’s best to check with local legal services for specific requirements.

Filing a case usually requires submitting a petition to the court, along with relevant documents. It’s advised to consult with a lawyer for guidance on the steps specific to your case.

The divorce process involves filing a petition with the family court and attending hearings. It’s essential to meet legal requirements and consider mediation for resolution.

Yes, you can represent yourself, known as ‘pro se’ representation. However, understanding the legal system can be complex, and having a lawyer is often beneficial.

The duration varies significantly based on the type of case, court backlog, and complexity. It can take anywhere from a few months to several years to reach a conclusion.

Common grounds for granting bail include lack of flight risk, no severity of the charge, and the accused’s ties to the community. Judges often consider these factors in their decisions.

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