The Family Relationship Centre and Legal Assistance Services Partnership was established to facilitate an ongoing relationship between the Launceston Family Relationship Centre (FRC) and the Launceston Community Legal Centre (LCLC), allowing FRC clients to access direct legal services throughout the family dispute resolution process. The LCLC provides free legal services to people who feel they have been treated differently because of their disability. People may experience discrimination on the basis of disability in a number of different areas, including: Come and get free legal advice. If you need representation, we can advise you and apply for legal aid. Monday to Friday10:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 64 Cameron Street Launceston TAS 7250 Please visit www.legalaid.tas.gov.au for more information about our services. This program is unique in that it provides objective legal aid and help in resolving family disputes, rather than because of its failure, which can be a critical factor for out-of-court resolution. Tasmania Legal Aid provides a range of high quality legal services across Tasmania through four offices, with a focus on economically and socially disadvantaged Tasmanians. The lawyer can give you information about your legal problem and advise you on the next steps to take in this regard. If necessary, appropriate transfers are also made. Our free legal service is designed to give you the help you need, in a friendly and professional environment. The disability advocate will be able to advise people on the merits of their case, what steps they can take, and offer free legal representation in certain circumstances.
Tasmania Legal Aid provides legal advice, representation and legal training to the Tasmanian community. Tasmania Legal Aid provides legal advice, representation, family dispute resolution and legal education to the Tasmanian community. We focus on economically and socially disadvantaged Tasmanians. assistance with legal advice, information and referrals on family law, family violence and child protection; drafting simple court documents in cases involving allegations of domestic violence; help them gather information and evidence about family violence; Representation in court to help you pursue your case if there have been allegations of domestic violence; representation before the courts in urgent interim cases involving allegations of domestic violence; Counseling and advocacy support if you have domestic violence and/or child protection cases in state trial courts as well as family court cases. Get legal advice over the phone, see a lawyer at the clinic or court. Everyone can get advice from our phone consultation for free. You speak directly to a lawyer. We provide preventative services such as information about the law through our website and through community legal training. We offer early intervention services through our telephone counselling line, personal counselling, mandatory advocacy, support for minors and mediation services. We also provide legal representation in court by providing assistance to private lawyers and in-house lawyers. Call us Monday to Friday between 9am and 5pm at 1300 366 611 and speak to one of our lawyers.
During peak hours, you may need to leave your name and number so that a lawyer can return your call within one business day. Calls are answered Monday to Friday between 9am and 5pm. Anyone can get free legal advice from Tasmania Legal Aid through our telephone advice service. LCLC provides FREE legal advice to the most vulnerable people in the community. In these difficult financial times, LCLC is now committed to supporting only those who are financially disadvantaged in any way and who fall into one of the categories of “priority customers” listed in the National Partnership Agreement. Initially, clients are offered one-time forty-five minute legal advice, which may include, but is not limited to, matters such as wills, powers of attorney, debts, contracts, consumer rights, border fences and cease and desist orders, employment or unfair dismissal issues, family law matters, social rights issues and discrimination against persons with disabilities. We also offer advice to clients who wish to litigate themselves. Community Legal Education and Information – Our lawyers offer free seminars on a variety of legal topics for schools, community groups or organisations across Tasmania. We provide legal information and advice to clients and FRC staff, individually and in groups. We also draft consent orders as a result of successful parenting plans, but we do not represent our clients in court if they fail to resolve their cases.
Our goal is to help families resolve their own differences wherever possible, while ensuring that the best interests of the child are paramount. Through its general legal department, LCLC offers a free 45-minute consultation with a lawyer who handles most civil matters, including: In addition, clients have the opportunity to be represented by: Our services have a profound impact in the Tasmanian community. We help a large number of Tasmanians with our telephone advice and our many personalized services. What to expect when you go to court, how our lawyers can help you. The Welfare Rights Advocacy Service provides advice, information and representation on Centrelink/DSS issues to residents of northern Tasmania. If you`re not sure what you need, call one of our employees today for friendly advice. We focus on economically and socially disadvantaged Tasmanians. Legal advice – Anyone can get free advice during our phone consultation or clinical consultations, where you can speak to a lawyer in person.
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