If you need legal assistance, you have the right to hire a lawyer of your choice at any point during the trial. You have a right to free legal aid only if you can't afford it and if the court process would be unjust without a lawyer’s help.

Right to a lawyer

You have a right to hire a lawyer at any stage of civil proceedings. This means that your lawyer can represent you at all court hearings and submit all the documents that you, as a party to the case, are required to submit.

State-paid lawyer

Human rights demand that the state must provide you with a free lawyer if:

  • You cannot afford to hire one and
  • If a fair hearing cannot be otherwise guaranteed 

This is to ensure that you are not put in a worse situation than your opponent and that you can participate in the proceedings meaningfully. 

example You will be entitled to a lawyer if your case is so complex that without the help of a lawyer you cannot meaningfully participate in the trial and understand what is happening in your case. 

Several aspects will be assessed to determine whether you need a lawyer in your case. These are: 

  • The complexity of the proceedings
  • What is at stake for you at the trial
  • What is your material and social status

Bulgarian law

In Bulgaria, you can only receive free legal aid if you need it to ensure your meaningful participation in the proceedings and if you are unable to pay a lawyer because you do not have sufficient means. Your material and social status is assessed on the basis of a number of criteria. They include:

  • Your income and the income of your family
  • Your property
  • Your family situation
  • Your health
  • Your employment
  • Your age

In Bulgaria, there are also some claims for which free legal aid will not be given. Juridical persons cannot ask for a free lawyer in commercial and tax cases. Certain vulnerable groups (children in institutions, families, which receive social assistance, children at risk, asylum seekers and others), listed in the Legal Aid Act can receive free legal aid for consultation and for preparation of documents.

How to apply for legal aid

To get a state-paid lawyer for representation, you must file a request for legal aid to the court, which deals with your civil claim. For legal aid for preparation of the case you must file a request to the Legal Aid Bureau. You must file the request in a timely manner and provide full and truthful information about yourself and your situation.

How to complain

If you are not entitled to a lawyer under national law, but you cannot participate meaningfully in the court procedure without a lawyer, your right to a fair trial may be violated. If you genuinely cannot afford a lawyer and you cannot understand and participate in the trial because it is legally too complex, you should still ask the court in all instances to provide you with a lawyer free of charge. Even if you receive a refusal, you will be able to complain later about a potential violation of your rights in other national or international human rights institutions.

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Last updated 20/03/2024