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For further information about our legal services, please read our frequently asked questions below.
You can complete our means-testing application through our book an appointment button. There is a $45 admin fee at the time of booking. We help the most disadvantaged people in the community so if you are receiving a pension, Centrelink benefits, are on a low income (below $60,000 per year) or are Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander you will qualify for our services.
Conflicts of interest are quite common in community legal centres like ours. Where a conflict has been established, we will not be able to tell you the reason why, as this is protected by confidentiality and privacy legislation. A conflict will generally be established due to one of the following reasons:
- We have previously advised the other party in your matter about this matter, or a related matter, within the last 7 years
- We have advised the other party in an unrelated matter, in which you were involved; or
- A staff member or volunteer personally knows you, or the other party.
Unfortunately, at this stage, we do not have the resources to represent clients in court.
- We have previously advised the other party in your matter about this matter, or a related matter, within the last 7 years
- We have advised the other party in an unrelated matter, in which you were involved; or
- A staff member or volunteer personally knows you, or the other party.
At this stage, we are only able to provide legal advice at your appointment.
Definitely not, we appreciate everyone’s circumstances are different, and we endeavour to help where we can. If you are unsure, please contact us.
Given the often sensitive topics discussed, children aged 2-17 are not generally permitted into legal advice appointments. Exceptions can be made by prior arrangement only.
You can complete our means-testing application through our book an appointment button. There is a $45 admin fee at the time of booking. We help the most disadvantaged people in the community so if you are receiving a pension, Centrelink benefits, are on a low income (below $60,000 per year) or are Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander you will qualify for our services.
Conflicts of interest are quite common in community legal centres like ours. Where a conflict has been established, we will not be able to tell you the reason why, as this is protected by confidentiality and privacy legislation. A conflict will generally be established due to one of the following reasons:
- We have previously advised the other party in your matter about this matter, or a related matter, within the last 7 years
- We have advised the other party in an unrelated matter, in which you were involved; or
- A staff member or volunteer personally knows you, or the other party.
Unfortunately, at this stage, we do not have the resources to represent clients in court.
- We have previously advised the other party in your matter about this matter, or a related matter, within the last 7 years
- We have advised the other party in an unrelated matter, in which you were involved; or
- A staff member or volunteer personally knows you, or the other party.
At this stage, we are only able to provide legal advice at your appointment.
Definitely not, we appreciate everyone’s circumstances are different, and we endeavour to help where we can. If you are unsure, please contact us.
Given the often sensitive topics discussed, children aged 2-17 are not generally permitted into legal advice appointments. Exceptions can be made by prior arrangement only.