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For young people without any income or wealth, there are rights to get the advice and legal aid to a reduced cost or free of charge.
Are you under the age of 18 years, without any income or wealth, and involved in a legal dispute? Then you have the right to legal aid and advice free of charge. This means that the State will pay the cost of an attorney or trained lawyer who can help you to present your case. Otherwise the same rules and limitations in the Legal Aid Act apply to you as they do to adults.
Are you of legal age but have not yet managed to acquire an income or wealth and you are involved in a legal dispute? If so you are entitled to a reduced legal aid fee, i.e. you only pay a small part of the actual costs. If you are of legal age you must pay for advice from an attorney or trained lawyer. If your annual income is less than SEK 75,000 and you do not have any wealth you are entitled to have the cost of the advice reduced to half. Contact an attorney or trained lawyer in your area for further information. The simplest way to find a lawyer is in the Yellow Pages or on the website of the Swedish Bar Association.