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Women counsel receiving more legally aided briefs in 2023–24. We’re pleased to report that 50 per cent of our in-house briefing fees were paid to women counsel in 2023–24. We provide free legal information and advice to Victorians. Read our website, chat to us online or call our Legal Help team.
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- Organisations we work with
Via the Community Legal Services Program (CLSP), we grant and administer funding to 43 centres, Djirra, the Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service and the Federation of Community Legal Centres. In 2020–21, we administered approximately $57m to these centres. This funding includes baseline funding and special purpose funding attached to specific ...
Victoria Legal Aid disclaims any liability howsoever caused to any person in respect of any action taken in reliance on the contents of the publication. We help Victorians with their legal problems and represent those who need it most. Find legal answers, chat with us online, or call us. You can speak to us in English or ask for an interpreter.
Our hard work extends well beyond the courtroom. Read the stories that spotlight our impact throughout Alberta’s homes, neighbourhoods and communities. The latest news from LAA delivered straight to your inbox. Legal Aid provides affordable legal services in family law, family violence matters, child welfare, immigration, and youth and adult ...
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- Contact us
Melbourne offices. Suburban offices. Regional offices. Depending on your circumstances, you may be able to make an appointment at one of our offices to see a lawyer for free legal advice. Call us on 1300 792 387. All correspondence should be directed to –. Victoria Legal Aid GPO Box 4380 Melbourne VIC 3001. We prefer to keep digital records.
Services. If you’re a youth (age 12-17) who has been charged with a crime, we can help you. All youth in Alberta are eligible to receive a lawyer. Call us at 1-866-845-3425 or talk to duty counsel (our lawyer at the courthouse) at your next court date. If you’re dealing with a family law issue related to children, support payments or ...
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- How we can help
If you are deaf or you find it hard to hear or speak on the phone, you can contact us 8 am to 6 pm, Monday to Friday, via: the free National Relay Service: request Victoria Legal Aid on 1300 792 387. TTY: phone 133 677 and then ask for 1300 792 387. Speak and Listen: phone 1300 555 727 and then ask for 1300 792 387. our Legal Help Chat.
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- About us
Victoria Legal Aid helps people with their legal problems. We offer legal representation, family dispute resolution and non-legal advocacy to those who need it most. We provide legal information, legal advice, and education with a focus on prevention and early resolution of legal problems. We prioritise more intensive legal services such as ...
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- What we do
More information. Our work in family, youth and children’s law aims to help people resolve family disputes and achieve safe, workable and child-focused parenting and care arrangements. This also involves helping parents to build the capacity to resolve future disputes without legal assistance. We offer free legal advice and in some cases ...
- www.legalaid.vic.gov.au
- About us
- What we do
Legal services for people who need it most. Depending on your circumstances, we may be able to: give you free legal help – in person, online or over the phone. help if you are at court without a lawyer. To get a lawyer to run your case, you must be eligible for a grant of legal assistance. To decide whether you are eligible, we look at: