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Sydney Central Legal Aid

There are a wide range of websites, apps, and phone services that offer free legal information that you can use without – or first – consulting a lawyer. These can be helpful if you want to research your options or understand a common legal issue. Apply for free legal help through the Justice Connect online tool. This tool helps people understand if they are eligible for Justice Connect services and contact free legal aid lawyers and volunteer lawyers. Legal Aid NSW will also tell you whether you are entitled to additional assistance or legal assistance for a lawyer to represent you in your case. Legal Aid NSW may be able to help you with simple documents if you do not have a lawyer. Legal Aid NSW cannot help you with complex legal documents. Legal Aid NSW helps people with their legal problems. Legal Aid NSW`s legal services include legal advice, legal assistance and family dispute resolution. Legal Aid NSW can assist in most areas of criminal, family and civil law. The consultation usually lasts about 15 to 20 minutes. This delay does not allow our lawyers to provide you with detailed legal advice on complex issues. If Legal Aid NSW is unable to assist you, it may be able to provide you with information about who to contact for help.

Legal Aid NSW has offices in 25 locations. Take a look at a map of our offices. Legal Aid NSW`s clients come from the most financially and economically disadvantaged parts of our community. Many Legal Aid NSW clients are disadvantaged due to language or reading barriers, illness, disability or geographical isolation. Visit our website for legal information and your options. Popular topics include: Answer a few quick questions via our online directory app to find the most suitable community legal centre in New South Wales that can help you with a legal problem. There are forty municipal law centres in New South Wales. Community law centers can help with a range of issues, including family law, domestic violence, debts, fines, leases, discrimination, loans, insurance, centerlink, and more. Legal Aid NSW also provides free and timely legal advice to individuals on a range of legal issues. Legal Aid NSW will also tell you whether you are entitled to further assistance or legal assistance for a lawyer to represent you in your case.

Legal Aid NSW may be able to help you with simple documents if you do not have a lawyer. Legal Aid NSW cannot help you with complex legal documents. The Under-18 Helpline provides legal advice and information to young people under 18 and operates weekdays from 9am to midnight with 24-hour service from Friday 9am to Sunday midnight and also on public holidays. Check out the Australian Pro Bono Centre`s guide to finding legal aid in New South Wales. This includes free legal services as well as the ability to contact private law firms. Legal Aid NSW helps people with their legal problems. Legal Aid NSW`s legal services include legal advice, legal assistance and family dispute resolution. Legal Aid NSW can assist in most areas of criminal, family and civil law. Contact the Law Society of NSW Solicitor Referral Service for help finding a private law firm. Please note that this mediation service is NOT for free legal aid – you will receive contact details of private law firms. Most often, private law firms or lawyers charge money for their services. The consultation usually lasts about 15 to 20 minutes.

This delay does not allow our lawyers to provide you with detailed legal advice on complex issues. If Legal Aid NSW is unable to help you further, they may be able to give you information on where to contact for assistance. Trying to solve legal problems can be stressful, exhausting and scary. If you have any problems, help is available. Aboriginal Legal Service (NSW/ACT) Limited (ALS) is a community-controlled organisation responsible for legal aid to Aboriginal New South Wales and ACT. The ALS provides legal advice, referrals and records in the areas of criminal and family law (including care and protection) and, in some cases, civil law. LawAccess NSW is the best place to solve a legal problem in New South Wales. This is a free government telephone service that provides legal information, advice and recommendations to people who have a legal problem in New South Wales. Community legal centres are independent non-governmental organizations that provide free legal aid to individuals and communities when it is most needed.

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