Am I entitled to a pro bono lawyer in the event of a divorce?
Questioner
My ex-partner and I cannot agree on the division of the visitation rights of our 4-year-old daughter, she lives with me. Ex-partner determines his visitation days when he wants because of his work. The alimony is also not paid according to the legal amount. I was bought out of our house last month for 33,000, - the rest I will get as soon as he sells the house at some point in his life. There is now 14,000 in my account. Am I still entitled to a pro bono lawyer? My annual income is max 22,750, -. And if I withdraw 14,000, - from my account, am I entitled to it?Lawyer
Because you are also entitled to an unpaid portion of the surplus value in addition to the €14,000, I expect that you will not be able to get a pro-deo lawyer. In that case, you will most likely have to pay for your own lawyer, without government funding via the Legal Aid Board.Take the next step
Don't keep questions about your situation to yourself. Ask your question and get a personal answer from an experienced lawyer.
Privacy is guaranteed .
