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Resources and Community Legal Education
Legal Aid WA creates resources for community legal education (CLE) projects. These resources are often developed in partnership with community legal centres or other legal aid organisations.
You can read more about our CLE activities below and find out what projects we have under development.
Bahasa Indonesia / Indonesian
Legal Aid WA [Lembaga Bantuan Hukum WA] membantu Anda dalam memahami permasalahan hukum Anda dan mencari cara-cara menyelesaikan permasalahan itu.
Bagaimana kami dapat membantu Anda bergantung pada masalah hukum Anda, situasi pribadi Anda dan sumber-sumber daya kami.
Applying for a grant of aid
We have guidelines about what family, criminal and civil law problems can get a grant of aid. In some situations, you may need to show there are special reasons for why you need Legal Aid WA to provide a lawyer to represent you.
This information will help you to understand how you can get a grant[...]
Other places you can get legal help
Legal Aid WA tries to help as many people as we can with their legal problems. However we can’t help everyone.
If you cannot get help from us, there are other legal organisations who may be able to assist.
Here is some information about other organisations that might be able to assist you. What[...]
Wikang Filipino / filipino
Tutulungan ka ng Sanggunian sa Batas WA (Legal Aid WA) unawain ang iyong mga problemang legal at maghahanap ng mga paraan sa paglutas ng mga ito.
Ang paraan ng aming pagtulong sa iyo ay mababatay sa iyong problemang legal, personal na kalagayan, at aming mga mapagkukunan (resources).
Family matter lists
There are three practitioner lists for family law matters. It may be possible to obtain grants of aid to cover two Dispute Resolution conferences where a family law matter involves disagreement about both children and property. Where possible, Legal Aid WA will try to allocate the grants to the same[...]
Family violence and immigration
Family violence is a crime in Australia. If you or a family member have experienced family violence you and your family do not have to stay in a violent relationship to stay in Australia. If you are in danger, call the police on 000.
There are special rules about how the Department of Home Affairs[...]
Infosheet - Representing yourself as respondent in a final hearing.pdf
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Infosheet - Representing yourself as the applicant in an FVRO final hearing.pdf
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If you are impacted by the regional court closures between 1 June and 3 August and you don’t think you can attend court in person, it’s important to let the court know.
Your lawyer or Legal Aid WA can help you do this.
Contact your local Legal Aid WA office or the Legal Aid WA Infoline for advice and help.
Disclaimer
The information displayed on this page is provided for information purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. If you have a legal problem, you should see a lawyer. Legal Aid Western Australia aims to provide information that is accurate, however does not accept responsibility for any errors or omissions in the information provided on this page or incorporated into it by reference.