We have lawyers specializing in domestic and family violence who offer you free legal assistance every day of the week, regardless of your income or property. Free and independent legal assistance to participate in the Royal Commission on Veterans` Defence and Suicide. We offer grants to pay for ongoing legal fees if you can`t afford to pay for a private lawyer. We can provide additional non-legal support through our Aboriginal Liaison Officer, Cultural Liaison Officer and Family Violence Officer. We offer free legal information and advice if you have an immigration problem. We provide legal assistance to elderly people in the community who have problems with a number of legal issues. If you have tested positive for coronavirus or are not feeling well, please do not contact the reception. Call our toll-free helpline at 1300-654-314 or email Legalaid@legalaidact.org.au so we can find the best way to help you. Remote appointments are possible by phone. A free, independent legal advice service that provides information and advice to individuals who wish to share their stories with the Royal Commission on The Abuse, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of Persons with Disabilities. The Authority shall provide legal aid in civil and criminal matters to persons who fulfil the conditions laid down by law.
A person who cannot afford to use the legal services of a private lawyer can apply for legal aid from the board of directors. A person aggrieved by a decision of the authority has the right to appeal to the Court of Appeal. Free legal assistance for holders of ACT subclass 449 to apply for a permanent visa. Legal instruments in accordance with the law and its subordinate laws. We have lawyers in the ACT Trial Court, the Children`s Court and the Family Court. They will give you advice and help if it is urgent without an appointment. The Legal Aid Authority of Saint Lucia disseminates information on these services and their availability to the extent and to the extent it deems appropriate for the benefit of those to whom its services are made available. The Family Law Passport Network is an integration network for professionals working with separated or separated families. Does not contain retroactive changes by A2002-49 (see republication of new edition).
Department of Domestic Violence and Personal Protection: (02) 6207 1874. We offer family dispute resolution services with the goal of resolving family law disputes amicably. The Legal Aid Regulations 1977 were notified in the Commonwealth Gazette on 11 July 1977 (Cwlth Gaz 1977 No S133). This regulation became act on 11 May 1989 (see Australian Capital Territory (Self-Government) Act 1988 (Cwlth) s 34(4)). Republication after the expiry of the transitional provisions (Part 14).