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Help us support more people to solve their problems
Thanks to donations we have begun work on a new website so that more people can find the help they need.
If everyone who uses our help this Autumn gave us £5 or set up a monthly donation, we could afford to make it really great. We know many of our users cannot - so if you can, please donate.
Nextlink, a wonderful Bristol based domestic abuse support service, kindly helped us at Law for Life when making our new film that helps victims of domestic abuse apply to the Family Court for protection.
Are you working with people dealing with housing issues or facing homelessness in London?
We are excited to launch a new programme supporting community groups to work with residents of London dealing with precarious housing issues and homelessness.
We want to make sure that the Law for Life website is really useful so we have put together a questionnaire to help us understand who is using the Law for Life website, what they are using it for, and how we can make it better.
Putting users at the heart of public legal information and the online court
We know from our work on Meeting the information needs of litigants in person, and insight gained from litigants in person through guide pilots, post-publication feedback surveys, unsolicited questions via the Advicenow website and guide reviews that litigants in person need effective information to help them
Law for Life’s Advicenow service is producing new guides to help people avoid and deal with benefit sanctions. To help make sure the guides are as good as they can be we are looking for volunteers to review a draft of the guides, and give us their feedback.