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Yaroslav Sikorsky
Answer provided 11.07.2023 09:08
BPD is Free Legal Aid.
Free legal aid is legal aid provided to a person who needs it, but is unwilling or unable to pay for it, and is financed from state, local budgets, or other sources.
Free legal aid consists of primary and secondary legal aid.
Free primary legal aid is a type of state guarantee, which consists in informing a person about his rights and freedoms, the procedure for their implementation, restoration in case of their violation, and the procedure for appealing decisions, actions or inaction of state authorities, local self-government bodies, officials and officials .
Free secondary legal aid is a type of state guarantee, which consists in creating equal opportunities for people's access to justice.
Free secondary legal assistance includes the following types of legal services:
protection;
representation of the interests of persons entitled to free secondary legal assistance in courts, other state bodies, local self-government bodies, before other persons;
drawing up procedural documents.
The answer is informational and does not replace a full legal consultation. For a detailed analysis of your situation, contact a lawyer directly.