Research and analysis

Legal problem and resolution survey 2014 to 2015

Findings from a quantitative survey of adults’ experiences of legal problems in England and Wales.

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Legal problem and resolution survey 2014 to 2015: findings

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Legal problem and resolution survey 2014 to 2015: key findings

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These reports present the findings from the Legal Problem and Resolution Survey 2014 to 2015, a telephone survey of 10,058 adults in England and Wales. The reports outline the prevalence of civil, administrative and family legal problems, the characteristics of these problems and the people experiencing them, and the problem outcomes. The reports also cover the help and advice people obtained to resolve problems and the resolution strategies that they used.

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Published 3 March 2017

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