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Turpin & Miller LLP

Registered 14 years

Turpin & Miller LLP is regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) and is authorised to provide all legal services, including reserved legal activities. This firm is a recognised body law practice with regulatory reference number 548864 and has been authorised since 2011-11-01. They operate from 2 offices, with their head office in Oxford.

Offers legal aid

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Practice Areas

Offices

Offices
1 Agnes Court
Oxford Road
Cowley
Oxford
Oxfordshire
OX4 2EW

Legal aid at this office

Debt · 1 procurement area

  • Oxfordshire

Housing · 1 procurement area

  • Oxfordshire

Immigration · 1 procurement area

  • London and South East England

Public Law · 1 procurement area

  • South East

Housing Loss Prevention · 1 court scheme

  • HLPAS - Oxford
Launchpad Reading
1a Merchants Place
Reading
RG1 1DT

Legal aid at this office

Debt · 1 procurement area

  • Berkshire

Housing · 1 procurement area

  • Berkshire

Housing Loss Prevention · 1 court scheme

  • HLPAS - Reading

Legal Aid

Legal aid is publicly funded help with legal costs in England and Wales, run by the Legal Aid Agency. Firms hold a separate contract for each category of law they cover, and whether someone qualifies depends on their financial means and the type of case. Turpin & Miller LLP appears in the agency's published data as a provider in the categories below.

Help with priority debts that put your home or essentials at risk.

Debt legal aid is restricted to priority debts where someone is at immediate risk of losing their home, essential utilities, or significant assets. It covers mortgage and rent arrears leading to possession proceedings, bailiff action on essential household goods, and bankruptcy proceedings against the family home. Routine consumer debt and credit-card arrears are not covered by legal aid; free advice for those is available through Citizens Advice and StepChange.

Available at these offices: Oxford, Reading

2 procurement areas

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Possession proceedings, unlawful eviction, serious disrepair, and homelessness reviews.

Housing legal aid covers urgent threats to a person's home, including mortgage and rent possession proceedings, unlawful eviction, serious disrepair posing a health risk, and reviews of homelessness decisions where the local authority has refused to house someone. Defence against anti-social behaviour proceedings and disrepair counter-claims are also in scope. Funding is means and merits tested.

Available at these offices: Oxford, Reading

2 procurement areas

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Asylum claims and a limited set of immigration matters where legal aid remains available.

Immigration and asylum legal aid is largely restricted to asylum claims, immigration detention bail applications, trafficking and modern slavery cases, and a narrow set of family reunion matters. Most other immigration work (visa applications, settlement, partner and family routes) is not covered by legal aid since the 2013 reforms. Asylum work remains a substantial area of legal aid; immigration detention work is non-means-tested.

Available at these offices: Oxford

1 procurement area

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Judicial review challenges against decisions made by public bodies.

Public Law legal aid covers judicial review, where someone seeks to overturn a decision by a public body (central or local government, the NHS, regulators) on the grounds that it was unlawful, irrational, or made through an unfair process. Cases often involve immigration, social care, housing allocation, and human rights matters. Funding is means and merits tested; the merits test is strict given the specialist and often expensive nature of the work.

Available at these offices: Oxford

1 procurement area

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Free early advice in county court when you face a possession claim, available before and on the day of your hearing.

The Housing Loss Prevention Advice Service (HLPAS) provides free legal advice to anyone facing possession proceedings in county court, regardless of income, at any stage from receiving a notice up to and including the day of the hearing. HLPAS solicitors attend county court on possession days and can be approached without an appointment. The scheme covers both early legal advice to prevent a case escalating and on-the-day representation at court.

Available at these offices: Oxford, Reading

2 court schemes

Learn more about Housing Loss Prevention legal aid

Additional Details

Regulatory and firm information
SRA Number
548864
Authorisation Status
SRA-regulated firm
Organisation Type
Recognised body law practice
Other Websites
http://www.turpinmiller.co.uk

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