Second, the form of legal aid:
1, legal consultation, drafting legal documents;
2. Criminal defense or criminal agency;
3. Agents in civil and administrative litigation;
4. Non-litigation legal affairs agents such as administrative reconsideration and arbitration;
5. Other forms stipulated by laws and regulations.
3. Legal aid refers to a legal guarantee system that legal aid agencies established by the government or lawyers who organize legal aid according to law provide legal services for people with financial difficulties or special cases, especially in rural areas. Lawyers shall perform their legal aid obligations in accordance with the provisions of the Lawyers Law and these Regulations, provide legal services that meet the standards for the recipients, safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of the recipients according to law, and accept the supervision of the lawyers' association and the judicial administrative department.