1, with different entrustment methods;
2. The lawyer's fee is different. Legal aid lawyers are appointed by the legal aid center, and there is no need for the parties or their relatives to entrust themselves. Non-legal aid lawyers need to be entrusted by the parties or relatives to go through the entrustment procedures at the law firm. In addition, for legal aid, the client does not need to pay the lawyer's fee, but the lawyer he invited should pay the lawyer's fee as agreed, and the legal aid lawyer will defend the victim. Legal aid lawyer is a lawyer's position, and its biggest feature is free. No matter whether it is an aid lawyer in a broad sense or an aid lawyer in a narrow sense, as long as they are engaged in legal aid services, they cannot charge lawyer fees. Civil administrative legal aid is mainly due to economic difficulties. If a party has not entrusted an agent, he may apply for legal aid from a legal aid institution.
Article 104 of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Protection of Minors, legal aid institutions or public security organs, people's procuratorates, people's courts and judicial administrative departments shall give help to minors who need legal aid or judicial assistance, and provide them with legal aid or judicial assistance according to law. Legal aid institutions shall assign lawyers who are familiar with the physical and mental characteristics of minors to provide legal aid services for minors. Legal aid institutions and lawyers' associations shall guide and train lawyers in handling juvenile legal aid cases.
Legal basis:
"Law of the People's Republic of China on the Protection of the Rights and Interests of the Elderly" Article 56 If it is really difficult for the elderly to file a lawsuit to pay legal fees because their legitimate rights and interests have been infringed, they may postpone, reduce or exempt them from paying; Legal aid is available to those who need the help of a lawyer but cannot afford it. Encourage law firms, notary offices, grassroots legal services and other legal service institutions to provide free or preferential services for the elderly with financial difficulties.
What is legal aid?
Legal aid is free legal services such as consultation, agency and criminal defense obtained by citizens with financial difficulties and parties to special cases according to law. Legal aid is mainly provided for people with financial difficulties, and the parties can obtain legal aid by applying to a legal aid institution or being designated by the people's court. The recipient does not need to pay any legal service fees when receiving assistance, and can obtain judicial assistance from the people's court hearing the case, that is, delay, reduce or exempt the litigation fees.