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In which areas can Legal Aid help you?
We can help you with most areas of law, including:
  • family law and de facto relationships
  • child support
  • criminal law
  • consumer issues
  • tenancy, caravan park and retirement village disputes
  • domestic violence
  • child welfare
  • refugee applications
  • disputes with government departments (such as social security)
  • discrimination and civil liberties
  • protected estate matters
  • mental health and guardianship matters
  • veterans' pension appeals
  • public interest environmental matters
  • separate representatives for children in Family Court matters.

Legal aid can be granted to children and other people at special disadvantage in an even wider range of matters. You can contact our Legal Aid HelpLine for more information about applying for legal aid.
Tel: 1800 806 913 Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm.




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The information contained on this page is not legal advice. If you have a legal problem you should talk to a lawyer before making a decision about what to do. The information on this page is written for people resident in, or affected by, the laws of New South Wales, Australia only.

most recently updated 22 June 2000