Get help at a virtual office
Legal Aid WA has a network of virtual offices in local community agencies across the state.
What is a virtual office?
Using high quality visual and audio technology, clients have face-to-face legal advice appointments from an office in their local community with a Legal Aid WA lawyer working from a different location.
Where are the virtual offices located?
Virtual offices are located at:
- The Citizens Advice Bureau offices at Armadale, Busselton, Fremantle, Joondalup, Kwinana, Mandurah, Midland and Rockingham
- Clarkson Library
- Hope Community Services at Esperance and Leonora
- The Karrayili Adult Education Centre in Fitzroy Crossing
- Community Resource Centre in Jurien Bay, and
- Collie Family Centre.
Telephone appointments are available through Youth Justice Services at Halls Creek and Meekatharra
What can I get help with?
We offer Virtual Office appointments across a range of civil law, criminal law and family law matters including:
Civil law
- debt (less than $75,000) and money disputes
- dividing fences and neighbourhood disputes
- violence restraining orders
- misconduct restraining orders
- fines
- criminal injuries compensation
- motor vehicle damage
- advice only for extraordinary driver's licences and removal of life disqualification applications.
Criminal law
- advice for criminal matters in the Magistrates Court
- traffic matters.
Family law
- separation and divorce
- parenting orders and making arrangements for children
- property settlement
- family violence restraining orders
- protection and care.
How do I make an appointment?
To make an appointment to see a lawyer using the virtual office service:
- call the Infoline - 1300 650 579
- go to one of our partner agencies listed below and ask a member of staff to get in touch with us.
Armadale |
Busselton |
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Clarkson |
Collie |
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Esperance |
Fitzroy Crossing |
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Fremantle |
Halls Creek |
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Joondalup |
Jurien Bay |
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Kwinana |
Leonora |
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Mandurah |
Meekatharra |
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Midland |
Rockingham
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Reviewed: 15 April 2024