The Commission employs both lawyers and paralegals as legal advisors. Paralegal`s employees come from a wide variety of fields and have a legal background. The advisory service deals with a wide range of legal and non-legal issues and clients are often referred to other service providers as appropriate. Family law and child custody advice is available to inmates by telephone and telephone. Legal advice by telephone is available for prior information, advice and recommendations. Advice is usually limited to a client`s fundamental legal rights and obligations in a particular situation. If the issue is too complex or time-consuming for a phone call, the client is offered an appointment at a Board office or is referred to other sources of support. Several organizations provide or organize free legal assistance. If an issue goes beyond counselling and minor help, costs may be incurred, or you may need to meet eligibility criteria (usually a resource test) to avoid or reduce these costs. For quick legal information, use our legal chat service, available Monday to Friday from 9am to 4.30pm. In recent years, there has been growing concern about the high number of self-represented parents appearing in family law matters. Men`s Legal Service works to address this issue by making it easier for men to access legal services that help them and their families navigate their changing circumstances.

For people living in or near Mount Barker or Murray Bridge, the Commission des services juridiques offers a weekly appointment service for each of these locations. Become a supporter and stay up to date with the latest news and help provide services to people who have nothing but hope to secure their children`s future. Free legal advice is available to anyone in most legal cases. The role of the legal advisor is to identify the client`s problem, inform him of his rights and obligations and help him understand the actions that can be taken. The consultant can also write letters for clients if necessary. A service dedicated to improving men`s mental health and well-being. Open Monday to Saturday from 9am until late at night. Located at 27 Station Rd, Cheltenham VIC 3192. Visit the website or call 03 9994 1721. The Centre for Consumer Credit Law provides specialized legal advice, financial advice and legal representation in financial matters, including debts, bankruptcies and mortgage tensions and redemptions. For professional reasons, legal advisers cannot give a second opinion if the case is already being handled by another lawyer.

However, we may be able to give general advice to solve a problem. The Men`s Legal Service`s mediation service can help men resolve family disputes by mutual consent. This can eliminate the need for lengthy and costly court proceedings. 24 Legal gives you quick and convenient access to reliable legal information written in simple English and available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The free service covers more than 60 common areas of law and is particularly useful for legal issues that arise outside office hours. When you access a 24Legal theme, you will be asked to agree to a disclaimer and then enter your gender and zip code before being guided through common questions and answers. The Adelaide office has specialized legal advisors who can advise and assist you on certain matters relating to Centrelink. If you are a man looking for family law support, you are generally entitled to our services. There are no income or resource tests. For support, information and assistance in family separation matters – family courts, mediation, children`s needs, child support, property settlements, domestic violence, false accusations, paternity tests or discrimination or civil/criminal law issues. Legal information can help you find the best solution to your legal problem. Visit our self-help legal information page for a list of websites where you can find simple legal information.

Our goal is to help clients access affordable and available mediation services. DV Connect`s Mensline is a free, confidential telephone counselling, referral and support service for men only. The service operates 7 days a week from 9am to midnight. Lifeline also has an online service open 7 days a week from 7pm to 4am. You can access this service through the Lifeline website or the Lifeline online chat service. *Please note that our legal advice covers the cost of a local call (excluding mobile phones) if you are calling from South Australia. If you are calling from the motorway, please dial 08 8111 5600. Location: Adelaide Law School, Ligertwood Building, University of Adelaide North Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000 Helpline email: [email protected]. Helpline chat available. SANE forums for information and support. Anonymous and moderated 24/7.

Visit the website or call 1800 187 263. Duty counsel may be available at the hearing in family law matters, including those involving domestic violence, to: Here are some examples of areas in which we can advise you: In cases before the District Court and the Supreme Court of South Australia and the Federal and Federal Circuit Court: Free advice and representation at the hearing (coordinated by the Commission des services juridiques) on: Men`s Legal Service`s family lawyers are there to help men with parenthood, property arrangements, divorce, and domestic violence issues. Callers in South Australia can use the Legal Helpline to contact the Adelaide office for the cost of a local call. For clients who are unable to attend an in-person appointment, a telephone consultation appointment can be made and all relevant documents can be emailed or faxed to us. From 20. In April 2021, users will need to register to make and receive calls through the National Relay Service. Appointments can be made at our Adelaide office or at one of our suburban and regional offices, including Elizabeth, Port Adelaide, Noarlunga, Port Augusta and Whyalla. For a list of office contact information, see Contact. For more information, please contact Legal Aid on 1800 463 675 Contact a specialist community legal centre (eligibility guidelines apply in most cases).

The telephone number of this property is 1800 463 675. Lifeline offers all Australians who are in personal crisis access to their 24-hour crisis hotline. You can reach Lifeline at 13 11 14. If you are accused of domestic violence, we can help you respond to these allegations. T: 1300 366 424 (legal helpline) or (08) 8111 5555 For people living in other regional areas, a telephone consultation appointment can be arranged by calling the legal helpline on 1300 366 424 and asking for advice by phone. One of our advisors will then contact you at the agreed time to discuss your problem. Our goal is to help our clients stay happy, healthy and meaningfully involved in their children`s lives. To do this, we explore residency and contact options, while ensuring that the well-being and best interests of the child are taken into account.

The Men`s Legal Service has compiled a collection of helpful resources and information to support men going through difficult life events. All appointments are for 30 minutes. If an interpreter is required, a longer appointment will be made. As a not-for-profit company, we offer significantly reduced fees. Our fees are approximately 25% to 33% of the rate charged by for-profit law firms. Provides the information, advice and recommendations you need to manage mental health issues. Talk to a psychiatrist (weekdays 10am-10pm AEST). If you are deaf or have a hearing or speech impairment, you can contact us via the National Relay Service.

Counselling and prevention in the field of mental health. Suicide prevention and free mental health counselling by phone, online and video for anyone affected by suicidal thoughts, 24/7 across Australia. W: www.lawsocietysa.asn.au/LSSA/Community/Advisory_Service.aspx Addresses issues related to depression, anxiety, suicide and related mental disorders for everyone in Australia. Provides brief advice and recommendations 24/7. If you speak a language other than English and need an interpreter, you can contact us via the translation and interpretation service. For more information, visit the DV Connect website or call 1800 600 636. Women`s Legal Service (SA) (08) 8231 8929 or 1800 655 037 T: 1300 366 424 or (08) 8229 0200 to make an appointment Magistrates and Youth Courts Legal Service for Domestic Violence Aboriginal Corporation (SA) (08) 8641 2195 Contact your nearest Community Law Centre (CLC) to: Environmental Defenders Office (SA branch) (08) 8359 2222 or 1800 337 566 (toll-free).