The Civil Legal Services (Remuneration) Order (Northern Ireland) 2025
Made: 12th December 2025
Coming into operation: 7th January 2026
In accordance with Article 47(1) of the 2003 Order, the Department has had regard to the matters specified in that provision.
Citation and commencement
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This Order may be cited as the Civil Legal Services (Remuneration) Order (Northern Ireland) 2025 and shall come into operation on 7th January 2026.
Interpretation
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In this Order, unless the context otherwise requires—
- “the 2003 Order” means the Access to Justice (Northern Ireland) Order 2003;
- “the 2015 Order” means the Civil Legal Services (Remuneration) Order (Northern Ireland) 2015[^f00003];
- “advice”, “assistance” and “representation” have the respective meanings given by Article 2(2) of the 2003 Order;
- “certificate” means a certificate granted under the General Regulations;
- “civil legal services” has the meaning given by Article 10 of the 2003 Order;
- “costs” means, in the case of a solicitor, the remuneration and disbursements payable under Article 12(3) of the 2003 Order and, in the case of counsel, the remuneration payable under that provision;
- “counsel” means counsel authorised by the Director under regulation 31 of the General Regulations and selected to act for an assisted person;
- “the Department” means the Department of Justice;
- “the Director” means the Director of Legal Aid Casework designated by the Department under section 2 of the Legal Aid and Coroners’ Courts Act (Northern Ireland) 2014[^f00004];
- “disbursements” means travelling and witness expenses and other out of pocket expenses incurred by a solicitor in providing civil legal services;
- “fee-earner” means a solicitor or any clerk who regularly does work for which it is appropriate to make a direct charge to the client;
- “the Financial Regulations” means the Civil Legal Services (Financial) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015[^f00005];
- “the General Regulations” means the Civil Legal Services (General) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015[^f00006];
- “representation (higher courts)” and “representation (lower courts)” have the respective meanings given by regulation 2 of the General Regulations; and
- “representative” means a solicitor or counsel.
Application of this Order
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- (1) Subject to paragraphs (2) to (6) and Article 4 this Order shall apply for the determination of the remuneration payable to representatives in respect of providing civil legal services—
- (a) where the date of initial advice for an application for advice and assistance under the General Regulations is on or after 1st December 2024; or
- (b) where the work is done under a certificate granted under the General Regulations on or after 1st December 2024.
- (2) The rates set out in Schedule 1, Part 3, Table 1 shall apply for the determination of remuneration payable to representatives for providing civil legal services where the date of initial advice for an application for advice and assistance under the General Regulations is on or after 1 December 2024 but before 15th May 2025.
- (3) The rates set out in Schedule 1, Part 3, Table 2 shall apply for the determination of remuneration payable to representatives for providing civil legal services where the date of initial advice for an application for advice and assistance under the General Regulations is on or after 15th May 2025.
- (4) The rates set out in Schedule 1, Part 4, Table 1 shall apply for the determination of remuneration payable to representatives for providing civil legal services where the date of initial advice for an application for advice and assistance under the General Regulations is on or after 1 December 2024 but before 8th April 2025.
- (5) The rates set out in Schedule 1, Part 4, Table 2 shall apply for the determination of remuneration payable to representatives for providing civil legal services where the date of initial advice for an application for advice and assistance under the General Regulations is on or after 8th April 2025.
- (6) The rates set out in Schedule 2, Part 3, Table 7 shall apply for the determination of remuneration payable to representatives for providing civil legal services where the certificate for civil legal services under the General Regulations is granted on or after 1 December 2024 but before 15th May 2025.
- (7) The rates set out in Schedule 3, Part 6, shall apply for the determination of remuneration payable to representatives for providing civil legal services where the certificate for civil legal services under the General Regulations is granted on or after 8 April 2025.
Application of the 2015 Order
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The 2015 Order shall continue to apply for the determination of remuneration payable to representatives for providing civil legal services as set out in Article 3 of that Order.
Amendment of the 2015 Order
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For Article 3 of the 2015 Order substitute –
(3) (1) Subject to paragraph (2) this Order shall apply for the determination of the remuneration payable to representatives in respect of providing civil legal services— (a) where the date of initial advice for an application for advice and assistance under the General Regulations is on or after 1st April 2015; or (b) where the work is done under a certificate granted under the General Regulations on or after 1st April 2015. (2) This Order shall not apply to the determination of remuneration payable to representatives in respect of providing civil legal services to which the Civil Legal Services (Remuneration) Order (Northern Ireland) 2025 applies (see Articles 3, 20 and 21 of that Order).
General
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- (1) Subject to paragraph (2), the remuneration payable to representatives in respect of work done providing civil legal services to which this Order applies shall be determined by the Department in accordance with this Order and having regard to such directions and guidance as may be issued by the Department.
- (2) Paragraph (1) shall not apply to:
- (a) proceedings in the County Court, where the costs payable to the representative have been taxed by a district judge;
- (b) proceedings in the High Court or Court of Appeal, where the costs payable to the representative have been taxed by the taxing master;
- (c) proceedings in the Supreme Court, where the costs payable to the representative have been assessed by the Registrar to the Supreme Court.
Interim payments
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- (1) Paragraphs (2) to (9) of this Article apply only to—
- (a) work which is being funded by way of advice and assistance; or
- (b) proceedings which are being funded by way of representation (lower courts).
- (2) A solicitor may submit a claim to the Department for payment of a disbursement for which the solicitor has incurred liability in accordance with the provisions of this Article.
- (3) A claim for payment may be made where—
- (a) the disbursement falls within any guidance issued by the Department in respect of advice and assistance or representation (lower courts), or the solicitor has obtained prior authority from the Director under the General Regulations to incur the expenditure;
- (b) subject to paragraph (4), the total liability for such disbursement exceeds £250; and
- (c) the solicitor has incurred such liability.
- (4) For the purposes of this Article, where a liability has been incurred as a result of the joint instruction of an expert, sub-paragraph (3)(b) shall be deemed to be satisfied provided that the total cost as between those jointly instructing that expert exceeds £250.
- (5) Without prejudice to Article 11(4), a claim under paragraph (2) shall not exceed £3,500 or the maximum fee authorised under the prior authority, whichever is the greater.
- (6) A claim for payment under paragraph (2) may be made at any time before the solicitor submits a claim for remuneration under Article 9(2).
- (7) A claim under paragraph (2) shall be submitted to the Department in such form and manner as it may direct and shall be accompanied by the authority to incur the expenditure (if applicable) and any invoices or other documents in support of the claim.
- (8) The Department shall allow the disbursement, subject to the limit in paragraph (5), if it appears to have been reasonably incurred and discharged in accordance with the guidance or prior authority.
- (9) Where the Department allows the disbursement, it shall notify the solicitor and authorise payment to the solicitor accordingly.
- (10) Paragraphs (11) and (12) of this Article apply only to a case which is being funded by way of representation (higher courts).
- (11) A representative acting for an assisted person may apply to the Department for the payment of a sum on account of costs incurred or to be incurred in connection with the proceedings to which the certificate relates.
- (12) On considering the application, the Department may authorise an interim payment to the representative of the amount applied for or of such other sum as the Department considers appropriate in the circumstances pending the assessment by the Department or, as the case may be, the taxation of such costs.
- (13) Articles 14 to 16 (redetermination etc.) shall not apply to a payment under this Article.
Interim disbursements and final determination of costs
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- (1) On a final determination of costs, Articles 9(2) and (5)(e) and 11 shall apply notwithstanding that a payment has been made under Article 7.
- (2) Where the amount found to be due under Article 11 in respect of a disbursement is less than the amount paid under Article 7 (“the interim disbursement”), the Department shall deduct the difference from the sum otherwise payable to the solicitor on the determination of costs, and where the amount due under Article 11 exceeds the interim disbursement, the Department shall add the difference to the amount otherwise payable to the solicitor.
Claims for costs by representatives
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- (1) Subject to Article 6(2), claims for remuneration by representatives shall be made and determined in accordance with the provisions of this Article and Schedules 1 to 4 to this Order, as applicable.
- (2) Claims for disbursements by solicitors shall be made and determined in accordance with the provisions of Article 11.
- (3) Subject to Article 18, no claim by a representative for costs in respect of work provided by way of civil legal services shall be entertained unless it is submitted within three months from the date on which the advice and assistance was given or, as applicable, the conclusion of the proceedings to which the certificate relates.
- (4) Subject to paragraph (5), a claim for costs shall be submitted to the Department in such form and manner as it may direct and shall be accompanied by any receipts or other documents in support of any disbursement claimed.
- (5) A claim in respect of a case to which Schedule 3 applies shall—
- (a) summarise, where appropriate, the items of work done by the representative or other fee-earner in respect of which fees are claimed;
- (b) state the dates on which the items of work were done, the time taken where appropriate, the sums claimed and whether the work was done for more than one assisted person;
- (c) specify, where appropriate, the representative or other fee-earner who undertook each of the items of work claimed;
- (d) give particulars of any work done in relation to more than one claim or set of proceedings; and
- (e) specify any disbursements claimed, the circumstances in which they were incurred and the amounts claimed in respect of them.
- (6) Where there are any special circumstances which should be drawn to the attention of the Department, the representative shall specify them.
- (7) The representative shall supply such further particulars, information and documents as the Department may require.
Determination of representatives’ remuneration
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- (1) The Department shall consider the claim, any further particulars, information or documents submitted by the representative under Article 9 and any other relevant information and shall allow such work as appears to it to have been reasonably undertaken and properly done.
- (2) The Department shall allow remuneration for work allowed by it under this Article in accordance with the provisions of Schedules 1 to 4 to this Order, as applicable.
Determination of solicitors’ disbursements
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- (1) Subject to the provisions of this Article, the Department shall allow such disbursements claimed under Article 9 as appear to it to have been actually and reasonably incurred.
- (2) No question as to the propriety of any step or act in relation to which prior authority has been obtained under this Order shall be raised on any determination of costs, unless the solicitor knew or ought reasonably to have known that the purpose for which the authority was given had failed or had become irrelevant or unnecessary before the costs were incurred.
- (3) Where costs are reasonably incurred in accordance with and subject to the limit imposed by a prior authority given under this Order, no question shall be raised on any determination of costs as to the amount of the payment to be allowed for the step or act in relation to which the authority was given.
- (4) Where costs are incurred in taking any steps or doing any act for which authority may be given under this Order, without such authority having been given or in excess of any fee so authorised, payment in respect of those costs may nevertheless be allowed on a determination of costs.
Payment of remuneration
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- (1) Having determined the remuneration payable to a representative in accordance with this Order, the Department shall notify the representative of the costs payable and, subject to paragraph (2), authorise payment accordingly.
- (2) For proceedings falling within Article 6(2), the sum authorised for payment by the Department shall be the full amount allowed on taxation of the costs on account of disbursements and in respect of the representative’s remuneration.
- (3) Where the costs payable under paragraphs (1) or (2) are varied as a result of any review, redetermination or appeal made or brought pursuant to this Order or the relevant court rules, as applicable, then—
- (a) where the costs are increased, the Department shall authorise payment of the increase;
- (b) where the costs are decreased, the representative shall repay the amount of such decrease; and
- (c) where the payment of any costs to the representative is ordered under Article 15(15) or 16(9), the Department shall authorise such payment.
Reasons for Department’s decisions
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- (1) Where a representative is dissatisfied with the calculation of the remuneration payable under Schedules 1 to 4, as applicable, the representative may request the Department to give reasons in writing for its decision and the Department shall comply with any such request.
- (2) Subject to Article 18, the request shall be made—
- (a) within 21 days of receiving notification of the costs payable under Article 12; and
- (b) in such form and manner as the Department may direct.
- (3) Clerical mistakes or errors arising from any accidental slip or omission, in the calculation of the remuneration under Article 10 or the determination of disbursements under Article 11 may be corrected by the Department without a redetermination under Article 14 or an appeal under Article 15, where applicable.
Redetermination of costs by Department
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- (1) Where a representative is dissatisfied with the calculation of the remuneration payable under Schedules 1 to 4, as applicable, the representative may apply to the Department to redetermine those costs.
- (2) Subject to Article 18, the application shall be made within 21 days of receiving notification of the remuneration payable under Article 12, by giving notice in writing to the Department specifying the matters in respect of which the application is made and the grounds of objection and shall be made in such form and manner as the Department may direct.
- (3) The notice of application shall be accompanied by the particulars, information and documents supplied under Article 9.
- (4) The applicant shall supply such further particulars, information and documents as the Department may require.
- (5) If the Department considers it necessary to receive oral representations, the Department shall inform the applicant of the date of any hearing and, subject to the provisions of this Article, may give directions as to the conduct of the hearing.
- (6) The Department shall redetermine the costs, whether by way of confirmation, or increase or decrease in the amount previously determined, in the light of the objections made by, or on behalf of, the applicant and shall notify the applicant of its decision.
- (7) The applicant may request the Department to give reasons in writing for its decision and the Department shall comply with any such request.
- (8) Subject to Article 18, any request under paragraph (7) shall be made within 21 days of receiving notification of the decision.
Appeals to the taxing master
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- (1) This Article applies only to claims in respect of proceedings to which Schedule 3 applies and the remuneration payable has been determined by the Department under Article 6(1).
- (2) Where the Department has given its reasons for its decision under Article 14, a representative who is dissatisfied with that decision may appeal to the taxing master.
- (3) Subject to Article 18, an appeal shall be instituted within 21 days of receiving the Department’s reasons, by giving notice in writing to the taxing master.
- (4) The appellant shall send a copy of any notice given under paragraph (3) to the Department.
- (5) The notice of appeal shall be accompanied by—
- (a) a copy of the written representations given under Article 14(2);
- (b) the Department’s reasons for its decision given under Article 14(7); and
- (c) the particulars, information and documents supplied to the Department under Article 14.
- (6) The notice of appeal shall—
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