Proposals to improve efficiency in the legal aid system will undermine the representation of children in care cases, solicitors’ and court guardians’ leaders have warned.
The plans, which involve paying solicitors fixed fees rather than hourly rates for representing children and other parties in care proceedings, would cut the number of specialist lawyers who can perform the role, the Association of Lawyers for Children warned. Alison Paddle (left), chair of guardians’ body Nagalro, said: “Children in these situations are very vulnerable and if you don’t have good legal advice you won’t be able to protect their interests properly.”
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