Legal resources
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General information
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Legislation
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Court appointed professionals
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Find a Justice of the Peace (JP)
You can locate an ACT Justice of the Peace in a number of ways:
- search for a JP online
- JP Signing Centre locations and opening hours
- phone the Access Canberra Contact Centre - 13 22 81.
Information about the role of ACT Justices of the Peace is on the Become a Justice of the Peace page.
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Other resources
Community Legal Centres
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COVID-19 legal help
Canberra Community Law have launched a website covering common legal areas that have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Canberra Community Law
Canberra Community Law is a community legal centre providing legal services to people on low incomes or facing other disadvantage in Canberra and its region.
- Night Time Legal Advice Service provides information, referral or one-off legal advice in most areas of law. Call 6218 7999 or drop in (Tuesdays 6-8pm from February to December each year).
- The Dhurrawang Aboriginal Human Rights Program provides legal assistance to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities on ACT Public Housing, Centrelink and race discrimination. Call 6218 7900.
- Housing Law can provide free legal advice if you are having problems with Housing ACT or a community housing provider in the ACT. Call 6218 7977.
- Disability Discrimination Law can help if you have been discriminated against because of your disability. Call 6218 7918.
- Street Law provides legal help to people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. Call 6218 7995.
- Social Security Law can help you with Centrelink and Social Security matters if you are living in the ACT or south east NSW. Call 6218 7977.
- The Socio-Legal Practice Clinic can provide intensive legal and social work support. Call 6218 7900.
Canberra Community Law does not provide advice/assistance on:
- Private tenancy matters
- Immigration and refugee matters
- Matters involving neighbourhood disputes
- Family law property/settlement matters
- Workers compensation matters
- Matters which may lead to the eviction of a tenant (subject to limited exceptions, e.g. family violence)
- Advice to credit providers, landlords, or employers where the rights of creditors, tenants and employees may be at stake
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Women's Legal Centre (ACT & Region)
The Women’s Legal Centre provides free legal advice to women in the ACT and nearby areas of New South Wales who are experiencing or at risk of ongoing harm to their safety, economic security and independence. This includes women experiencing family and domestic violence, at risk of homelessness, or who are experiencing financial difficulties.
They can provide advice on family law (separation, arrangements for the care of children, property matters and divorce), employment and discrimination, and migration (for women experiencing family violence who need help with their visa status). A social work team is available to support women who need extra assistance during their legal process.
They also provide legal and cultural support to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women through the Mulleun Mura Access to Justice Program, which is led and staffed by Aboriginal women.
- Intake and Advice line is open 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday. Call 02 6257 4377 or 1800 634 669.
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Care Consumer Law
Care Consumer Law is a community legal centre that provides free legal advice and assistance to people in the ACT. They help consumers resolve problems with financial service providers (e.g. banks), telecommunication and utility companies, and other businesses and traders.
Care Consumer Law do not assist businesses, and do not assist in private disputes between individuals.
- Contact 02 6143 0044 or email clc.admin@carefcs.org
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Aboriginal Legal Service (NSW/ACT)
The Aboriginal Legal Service is an Aboriginal community organisation giving information and referral, and legal advice and court representation, to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men, women and children across NSW and ACT.
- Legal Aid ACT and the Aboriginal Legal Service staff a clinic to provide legal advice to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community members on family law, care and protection, and general/civil matters. The clinic runs fortnightly on Wednesday afternoons, offering half hour advice sessions. Call 6249 8488 to make an appointment.
- Call 1800 733 233 for family matters.
- Call 1800 733 233 to speak with the ALS Care and Protection practice.
- For help on police and court matters call 1800 765 767.
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Animal Defender's Office
The Animal Defenders Office provides free legal advice and services to people who wish to protect animals. The Animal Defenders Office is run entirely by volunteers who donate their spare time to helping people and animals.
- Contact them on contact@ado.org.au
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Environmental Defenders Office
The Environmental Defenders Office advises on environmental and planning law and aim to increase public awareness of environmental laws and remedies.
- EDO lawyers provide up to 15 minutes of free legal advice on certain planning and environmental law matters.. Contact canberra@edo.org.au to make an appointment.
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Queanbeyan residents: Shoalcoast Community Legal Centre
Shoalcoast Community Legal Centre can provide legal advice to people on issues such as employment, financial hardship, tenancy, fines, parenting arrangements, family law, domestic violence and victims support, and other civil law matters. Clients should call 1800 229 529 or info@shoalcoast.org.au to arrange a telephone appointment.
Legal Aid ACT
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Legal Aid Helpline
Legal Aid Helpline is a free, confidential phone service that will connect you to a paralegal, who can:
- Provide you with legal information;
- Help you work out what to do next to resolve your legal problem;
- Organise appointments for you to obtain free legal advice;
- Tell you the best the place to go for more help;
- Send you information and resources relating to your legal problem; and
- Send you an application form for a grant of legal assistance.
Call 1300 654 314 from 8.30am to 7pm on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 8.30am to 8pm on Wednesdays, and 8.30am to 5pm on Fridays.
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Tenancy Advice Service
The Tenancy Advice Service helps residential tenants in the ACT. It offers a free, confidential phone service that connects you to a paralegal who can offer legal advice and assistance on a range of tenancy matters.
Call 1300 654 314 512 (8.30am to 7pm Monday to Thursday and 8.30am to 5pm Friday) or email TAS@legalaidact.org.au.
Online live chat also available at https://tawk.to/tasact
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Domestic Violence and Personal Protection Order Unit
The Domestic Violence and Personal Protection Order Unit provides free legal help from specialist domestic and family violence lawyers. Call 6207 1874 or 1300 654 314 for an appointment. For emergenices, SMS 0427 143 401 or Email Civil@legalaidact.org.au.
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Youth Law Centre
The Youth Law Centre is dedicated to young people aged 12-25. They provide free and confidential legal advice in person, over the phone and by email.
Call (02) 6173 5410 or email ylc@legalaidact.org.au for free legal help.
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Older Persons ACT Legal Service
The Older Persons ACT Legal Service provides legal assistance to older people in the Canberra region with legal problems, including elder abuse. Call 6243 3436 for assistance, or contact the National Elder Abuse Hotline on 1800 ELDERHelp (1800 353 374).
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Migration Clinic
The Migration Clinic offers free legal information and advice if you have an immigration problem. Call 1300 654 314.
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Small Business Clinic
The Small Business Clinic assists small business operators with legal problems or queries concerning their business. Call 6243 3471 for a 30 minute consultation between 2pm and 5pm Thursdays.
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Your Story Disability Legal Support
Your Story Disability Legal Support is a free national service giving information and legal advice to people about safely sharing their story with the Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability. Call 1800 77 1800 Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm.
Courts & Tribunals
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Supreme Court of the ACT
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Magistrates Court of the ACT
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ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal (ACAT)
ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal (ACAT)
- Civil disputes
- Conversion practice complaints
- Discrimination cases
- Energy and water cases
- Fence disputes
- Guardianship and management of property cases
- Mental health cases
- Motor accident injuries
- Occupational regulation and discipline cases
- Rental property disputes
- Retirement village disputes
- Review of ACT Government decisions
- Unit titles disputes
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ACT Human Rights Commission
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ACT Judicial Council
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Commonwealth Courts & Tribunals
Legal professional bodies
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ACT and region
- The ACT Bar Association represents and regulates barristers in the ACT.
- The Women Lawyers Association of the ACT promotes of the interests of women lawyers in the ACT.
- The Family Law Pathways Network (FLPN) is a national program for professionals working with separated or separating families.
- The Canberra Region Family Law Professionals Association (CRFLPA) is an association for all of those with an interest in family law.
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National
- The Law Council of Australia is the peak body representing the Australian legal profession on national and international issues, on federal law and the operation of federal courts and tribunals.
- The Australian Bar Association is the peak body representing barristers throughout Australia.
- The Association of Corporate Council promotes the common professional and business interests of in-house counsel.
- The Australian Government Legal Service is a professional network for government lawyers.
- Australian Lawyers Alliance is a national association of lawyers, academics and other professionals dedicated to protecting and promoting justice, freedom and the rights of the individual.
- Australian Women Lawyers is the peak body for women lawyers associations throughout Australia.
- The Asian Australian Lawyers Association focuses on Asian Australian lawyers in the profession, as well as other lawyers with an interest in Asia.
- The Australian Law Students' Association represents and supports law students in Australia.
- The Australasian Cyber Law Institute is a community of legal professionals, legal educators, law graduates and law students with an interest in cyber law.
- The Disabled Australian Lawyers Association advocates for greater representation and inclusion of disabled people in the legal profession.