If you are a legal aid client and need to speak to a lawyer in one of our offices, please call them directly or call our switchboard at (08) 8111 5555. Legal aid may be divided into legal advice and legal representation. Most legal aid institutions also play an active role in legal education and legal reform in the municipality. General legal advice, family allowances, financial advice and employment law The answers to a number of common legal questions can also be found online in our 24Legal service and legal manual. General legal advice, InDIGO project (domestic violence service), regional public relations The Legal Services Commission has a free legal advice line for all South Australians – telephone 1300 366 424. Several organizations provide or organize free legal assistance. If an issue goes beyond counselling and minor help, costs may be incurred, or you may need to meet eligibility criteria (usually a resource test) to avoid or reduce these costs. Details of community legal centers in other states can be found at the National Association of Community Legal Centers For free general legal advice, call us on 1300 366 424 between 9am and 4.30pm on weekdays (except holidays). Advice on rights and legal issues is provided by various agencies. For example, it is offered free of charge by organizations such as the Commission des services juridiques, community legal centres, the Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement and Consumer and Business Services. Sometimes there are restrictions on areas of law or geographical area covered. Where appropriate, additional assistance will be provided and transmitted to other agencies. Many people suffer more than necessary from legal problems that could have been avoided if a lawyer had been consulted at the first signs of difficulty.
In the event of a breakdown involving property or children, legal advice should be sought at an early stage to ensure that rights are protected. A person injured on the job, in a car accident, or even while walking down the street should consult a lawyer immediately after the injury, as workers` compensation and personal injury claims require prompt action. Consultation on the terms of a lease or contract after it is signed will probably be too late to be useful. If your problem is not urgent, visit us online at www.lsc.sa.gov.au for general legal information and resources. To chat with our lawyers online during business hours, click on the Legal Chat icon on our home page. Speak to one of our Port Adelaide lawyers today for practical legal support tailored to your situation. We offer competent advice and help to help you bring some security back into your life. Legal advice Equal opportunities (Wednesday) Legal representation usually includes attendance in court, but may also include services such as preparing documents or hearings.
Services are often provided on a means-tested basis and guidelines that set priorities for the use of an organization`s resources. You can find information about our legal advice on our website in many languages, including abroad. If your case goes to court, we are on your side. Our lawyers in Port Adelaide will represent you to the highest possible legal standards throughout your hearing. Community legal centres provide legal advice and support to disadvantaged clients and residents. Their services may also include financial counselling, child support, social security advocacy, and mediation. They can sometimes help resolve legal issues that do not fall within the scope of the legal aid guidelines. It is important to consult a lawyer or seek legal aid as soon as possible after being charged with a crime. Postanschrift:GPO Box 1718,Adelaide SA 5001 DX 104 Level 1, 182 Victoria Square (cnr Flinders St) ADELAIDE 5000 Rural Women’s Outreach et Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women’s Programs Outreach: Port Augusta, Coober Pedy et les terres APY Noarlunga Office rez-de-chaussée, Noarlunga HouseRamsay Place, Noarlunga CentreNoarlunga SA 5168 DX 51404Telefon (08) 8111 5340 Niveau 1, Station Arcade, 52 Hindley Street ADELAIDE 5000 Whyalla Office17A Forsyth StWhyalla SA 5600 DX 60021Telefon (08) 8620 8500 Sensibilisation: Clare, Kadina, Maitland, Peterborough & Port Augusta Level 1, Jobomi House, 50 Liverpool Street PORT LINCOLN SA 5606 Adelaide Office 159 Gawler Place, AdelaideSA 5000Telefonzentrale: (08) 8111 5555 Wenn Sie taub, schwerhörig und/oder sprachbehindert sind, Sie können uns über den National Relay Service kontaktieren. InDIGO Project – specialized service for domestic violence in the southern suburbs Elizabeth OfficeSuite 2 Windsor Building1 Windsor Square (near Playford Boulevard)Elizabeth Shopping Centre, SA 5112 DX 50102 Family Violence Legal Service Aboriginal Corporation (FVLSAC) Port Augusta Office34 Flinders TerracePort Augusta SA 5700 DX51005Phone (08) 8686 2200 For people under 30 with problems related to employment and discrimination in the workplace Call 1300 636 846 NOW to speak with a lawyer in Port Adelaide. Workplace disputes, discrimination, underpayment, sexual harassment, bullying, dismissal, employment contracts Port Adelaide Office263 St Vincent Street,Port Adelaide SA 5015 DX 50607Phone (08) 8111 5460 Consumer Credit Law Centre (operated by Uniting Communities Law Centre) The Commission des services juridiques is headquartered in Adelaide CBD and has five offices in the metropolitan area and the SA region.
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