HC Deb 23 March 1971 vol 814 cc109-10W
80. Mr. Gray

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland how many divorces were granted in Scotland in each of the years 1967, 1968, 1969, and 1970; how many of these were assisted by legal aid; to what value; and what proportion of the legal aid was paid in legal fees and what proportion in travelling and other expenses of witnesses.

Mr. Gordon Campbell

Information about the number of legal aid certificates granted in connection with divorce proceedings and the relative cost to the Legal Aid Fund is not available on a calendar year basis. Such information as is readily available is as follows:

1.—NUMBER OF DIVORCES GRANTED
1967 2,963
1968 4,766
1969 4,215
1970 4,589

2. —NUMBER OF LEGAL AID CERTIFICATES GRANTED (TO ONE OR BOTH PARTIES) IN RESPECT OF ACTIONS FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
Year ended 31st March:
1967 4,334
1968 4,590
1969 5,140
1970 5,296

3.—TOTAL COST TO LEGAL AID (SCOTLAND) FUND OF ACCOUNTS RELATING TO DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS WHICH WERE PAID IN THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH
Total Counsels' and Solicitors Fees* Outlays*
£000 £000 £000
1967 372 279 93
1968 380 281 99
1969 548 400 148
1970 600 438 162
* These are estimated figures. Vol. 814

The cost of such proceedings to the Legal Aid (Scotland) Fund was partly offset by contributions made by assisted persons and expenses awarded in their favour.

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