Pro Bono Costs

Pro bono costs are just like ordinary legal costs, but where a party had free legal representation. If a civil case is won with pro bono help, pro bono costs can be ordered by the court, or included in settlements.
The costs cover any period when free representation was provided and the amount is based on what a paying client would recover.
The costs must be paid to the prescribed charity, the Access to Justice Foundation, which distributes the money to agencies and projects that give free legal help to those in need.
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Pro bono costs and the advice secto
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The costs cover any period when free representation was provided and the amount is based on what a paying client would recover.
The costs must be paid to the prescribed charity, the Access to Justice Foundation, which distributes the money to agencies and projects that give free legal help to those in need.
Quick guides
- For advocates (how to seek at court)
- For solicitors and law firms (how to use in litigation)
- For pro bono and advice agencies
- What to do once costs ordered (including payment)
Full guidance & FAQs
For complete guidance on various issues, see the FAQs
Pro bono costs and the advice secto
Information on pro bono costs and the advice sector
You can print your own flyer or poster