
Legal Aid South Africa
Legal Aid South Africa provides professional legal advice and representation to those who cannot afford it. We try to help as many people as possible, including vulnerable groups such as women, children, the elderly, disabled and the rural poor
Legal Services Commission of South Australia
Legal Services Commission - the legal aid organisation for South Australia. We provide legal aid, legal advice, community legal education, duty solicitors, family dispute resolution and child support services.
Applying for Legal Aid - Legal Services Commission of SA
When services beyond simple legal advice are needed, you must apply for legal aid. A grant of legal aid means we will pay a lawyer to act for you. However, we will require you to make a contribution towards your legal costs depending on how much you can reasonably afford to pay.
SA.GOV.AU - Where to get free legal advice
Several organisations provide or organise free legal help. If a matter goes beyond advice and minor assistance, there may be a cost involved, or you may need to meet eligibility criteria (usually a means test) to avoid or reduce this cost.
Legal Aid South Africa - Overview - National Government
Legal Aid South Africa makes legal aid available to indigent and vulnerable persons within its financial means and provides legal representation at State expense, as set out in the Constitution and relevant legislation.
Legal Aid - Contact Details
How do I contact Legal Aid South Africa? You can call our toll-free Advice Line on 0800 110 110 , weekdays between 7am and 5pm, to receive legal advice. If you cannot call, send a Please Call Me to 079 835 7179 and we will call you back.
Legal Aid SA - LSSA
Legal Aid South Africa’s role is to provide legal aid to those who cannot afford their own legal representation. This includes poor people and vulnerable groups such as women, children and the rural poor. Legal Aid SA applies a ‘means test’ to see whether you qualify in …
Free Legal Advice - Legal Services Commission of SA
Our free Legal Helpline is available for preliminary information, general advice and referrals. Advice is usually restricted to a client's basic legal rights and obligations about a particular situation.
Where can I get legal advice if I cannot afford to pay?
Legal Aid South Africa provides professional legal advice and representation to people who cannot afford a lawyer. Toll free line: 0800 110 110.
Getting Legal Assistance - LSSA
Legal Aid South Africa’s role is to provide legal aid to those who cannot afford their own legal representation. This includes poor people and vulnerable groups such as women, children and the rural poor. Legal Aid SA applies a ‘means test’ to see whether you qualify in …
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