advocate's law offices and the state. Also, notaries (an official who has the legal authority to say that documents are correctly signed or true) and bailiffs (an official who takes away someone's possessions when they owe money) provide legal aid. There is a Office of Legal Services which gives free legal help for retired (someone who has stopped working) and unemployed people. Also, there is a homepage where a paralegal (someone who works in a law company or a company's legal department and has some legal training) answers to your questions ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ 20. Separation of powers Theory of separation of powers comes from the French political scientist and it says: liberty does not exist
from law and advocate’s law offices and the state. Also notaries (an official who has the legal authority to say that documents are correctly signed or true) and bailiffs (an official who takes away someone's possessions when they owe money) provide legal aid. There is a Office of Legal Services which gives free legal help for retired (someone who has stopped working) and unemployed people. Also there is a homepage where a paralegal (someone who works in a law company or a company's legal department and has some legal training) answers to your questions 20. Separation of powers Government – system by which a state or community is controlled Judiciary – system of courts in a country Executive – the part of a government that is responsible for ensuring that laws and decisions are put into action Legislature – the group of people in a country who have the power to make and change laws