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<p /> <p>Legal aid in England and Wales is available to victims of domestic violence
where they need it to help break free from the abusive relationship. Access to legal
aid for protective injunctions to prevent domestic violence remains identical to that
prior to the legal aid reforms. These matters continue to be funded without the need
for evidence. In private family law cases (such as child or financial arrangements)
legal aid continues to be available where there is evidence of domestic violence or
child abuse - the list of acceptable evidence is wide and comprehensive.</p><p> </p><p>In
a recent judgment, the High Court found that the domestic violence evidential requirements
are lawful and reflect the intention of Parliament in providing legal aid for those
victims of domestic violence who require assistance because they will be intimidated
or materially disadvantaged by having to face their abuser in court.</p>
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