Free legal advice for women who have experienced sexual harassment, pregnancy-related discrimination or discrimination based on family commitments. For legal advice on other matters or outside of WLS NSW Advice Centre business hours, please call LawAccess on 1300 888 529 Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm. This legal assistance may include legal advice, preparation of documents and/or representation before a court. NSW Tenants` Union Here you will find the advice and advocacy service of your local tenants. W: www.legalaid.nsw.gov.au/for-lawyers/duty-lawyers-information Free confidential legal information, advice and referrals for women in New South Wales, with a focus on domestic violence and confiscated domestic violence orders. Are you an owner with a problem with a contractor looking for legal counsel? Referrals to lawyers who may be able to offer free or low-cost advice or representation Donate to our legal team to give the West Sydney community access to justice. Are you a multicultural person with a legal problem? (Including migrants, refugees, asylum seekers and culturally and linguistically diverse people) Legal information can help you find the best solution to your legal problem. Our self-help legal information page contains a list of websites where you can find simple legal information. We will put you in touch with a lawyer for legal advice.
The Law Society`s pro bono program is an application-based program that directs eligible applicants to lawyers who provide free or significantly reduced fee legal assistance. Free confidential legal information, advice and referrals for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women in New South Wales, with a focus on domestic violence, sexual assault, parenting, family law, discrimination and victim support. The pro bono program also provides in-house legal assistance to eligible applicants. If you require urgent legal advice, please contact LawAccess at 1300 888 529. Child Support Disputes Commercial Disputes Complaints Against Lawyers Defamation Legal Fee Litigation Family Law Issues Exclusively Related to Property Motor vehicle accidents Neighbourhood disputes, including fencing disputes Personal injury claims Professional negligence Spousal support claims and related disputes Victims` compensation claims Workplace injuries The Women`s Rights Centre, which provides Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women, children and youth with legal representation, advocacy, advice and recommendations. The Welfare Rights Centre provides free legal information, advice and representation to residents of New South Wales specialising in social security law and family protection law and its administration through Centrelink. The Community`s legal centres are independent, non-profit community-based organisations. They provide free legal aid to those who need it most. There are also legal aid agencies and other types of legal services in each state and territory. If you`re in debt and have legal problems, you may be worried that you won`t be able to afford a private lawyer. It is reassuring to know that there is free legal advice.
Office hours: Monday to Friday: 9am – 1pm and 2pm – 4.30pm Women`s Legal Service NSW (02) 8745 6988 or 1800 801 501 (rural) Although we encourage all applicants to complete an online application, we accept paper applications from applicants who cannot use this option. T: 1300 888 529 (LawAccess) or 1800 101 810 if you are under 18 You and your ex-partner need a safe place for a supervised time or a change with your child? North Queensland Women`s Legal Services 1800 244 504. Are you a youth with a criminal law problem seeking social support in court? Northern Territory Legal Aid Commission 1800 019 343 Contact the nearest legal aid office to make an appointment If you are in crisis or need urgent assistance with your housing or living expenses, ask for urgent help with money. Queensland Women`s Legal Services 1800 957 957 or 1800 457 117 (rural, regional and remote). Please use the information on this page to contact the government department or agency directly. Please contact us if this page needs to be updated. The Financial Rights Legal Centre specialises in financial services, particularly in the areas of consumer credit, banking, debt collection and insurance. While the program makes every effort to help an eligible person, there is no guarantee that you will receive support. Consumer Credit Law Centre 1300 886 220 or 08 8342 1800 Are you an Aboriginal person who needs social support services, including housing, money, the central link, employment, relationships, health and well-being? Justice Connect (in New South Wales, providing assistance in a wide range of areas including lease law, contractual disputes and discrimination, as well as assistance to unrepresented litigants in specific cases) (02) 8599 2100. Cumberland Women`s Domestic Violence Court Advocacy Service (CWDVCAS). If you have received an order for payment or are sued for oweing money, don`t ignore it.
Contact one of the organizations listed below immediately. They are here to help. Administrative law Assistance in cases of confiscated violence Ordinances Bankruptcy Child protection and protection Civil law claims Criminal law Criminal law Labour law labour law family law issues relating to children (e.g. The program relies on the generosity of lawyers, and we cannot force a lawyer to accept the case. Complete and submit the online application form for pro bono transfers. For cases before the Federal And District Court: NSW Bar Association Legal Assistance Referral Scheme (LARS). Australian Centre for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (02) 9370 3135 or 1800 800 708 Contact your nearest Community Legal Centre (CLC) to find: Aboriginal Legal Services 02 9213 4100 and 1800 765 767. The Law Society of New South Wales The Pro Bono Scheme 170 Phillip Street Sydney NSW 2000.