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Legal Aid : Food allowance

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30 Apr 14 #431871 by Woderwick
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I''m due to see my solicitor soon as regards eligibility for legal aid and im currently living with my parents.

Solicitor has asked for a breakdown of how much my folks think how much as a value that the food / meals component I consume and eat is worth?

Seems a rather unusual query? Whats the reasoning here??

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30 Apr 14 #431873 by sulkypants
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Does seem strange but I guess if you are icing with your parents it would be cheaper than if you were living on your own as would all the other bills you are paying a share of them (possibly) rather than the entire bill in your sole name.

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