The simplified grants assessment process simplifies the process of assessing a request for a grant of legal assistance without compromising VLA’s statutory obligations to provide legal assistance or the Legal Aid Fund. It allows VLA to work in partnership with lawyers and to achieve faster outcomes more cost-effectively.
The simplified grants assessment process has been in place since 2003. It applies only to applications for grants of legal assistance in specific areas of law. In addition, the lawyer through whom the person applies must be either:
VLA uses the simplified grants assessment process to process an application for a grant of legal assistance if:
See also:
Applications for a grant of legal assistance in any of the circumstances listed above must be made using the simplified grants process via ATLAS.
The main significance of the simplified grants assessment process is that the lawyer of the person applying has the ability to recommend to VLA that:
VLA will accept the recommendations made by the person’s lawyer, unless there are compelling reasons to do otherwise. For example, an application for a grant of legal assistance may be outside the jurisdiction, such as legal assistance sought from a NSW applicant with proceedings issued in NSW.
VLA assesses the application based on the lawyer’s recommendation and certification of documentary proofs of means (and, in some cases, based on other documents as well).
If the application meets the means test VLA will usually allow a grant of legal assistance, if the lawyer recommends assistance be granted.
Lawyers who use the simplified grants assessment process are responsible for maintaining a casework file for each legally assisted matter which:
See Compliance reviews for more information about compliance and reporting procedures.
If VLA makes a grant of legal assistance to a person whose application was processed through the simplified grants assessment process, then VLA may later check the lawyer’s case file to ensure that:
See Compliance reviews for more information about compliance and reporting procedures.