The duty solicitor service operates at all Magistrates courts and the Youth Court of South Australia. The duty solicitor service is also available in all metropolitan Magistrates and Youth Courts, as well as Mt Barker, Port Augusta and Whyalla, when the courts sit to hear the general lists. In addition to Commission employees, local practitioners also assist with duty solicitor advice and representation at the Port Adelaide Magistrates Court, on a roster basis, and in other country areas.
On occasion, duty solicitors from the Commission do assist and represent Aboriginal people in custody, usually when ALRM solicitors are not available or unable to act due to conflict. When a successful outcome is achieved i. Read through the agreement between you and your lawyer carefully and discuss any questions you may have with your lawyer. Again, never choose a lawyer on the basis of a "No Win No Fee" arrangement. Choose the best lawyer for you and discuss the issue of costs with them.
The Courts all charge fees. Refer to the Court and Tribunal Fee Waiver Guide to see if you are eligible to have those fees reduced or waived. JusticeNet SA is a not-for-profit association which operates a pro bono legal assistance scheme in South Australia. Eligible individuals and not-for-profit organisations are matched with an appropriate solicitor or barrister who is willing to act pro bono for free.
JusticeNet has been established to improve access to justice by referring financially disadvantaged South Australians to a "safety net" of member firms and barristers where other legal services are not available.
JusticeNet has been established to facilitate the efficient and coordinated delivery of pro bono legal assistance. JusticeNet provides a screening process for member firms and barristers. Only meritorious and thoroughly scoped requests for assistance are referred to JusticeNet members who specialise in the relevant area of law. JusticeNet also collaborates with existing legal services to ensure that only applicants that do not qualify for legal aid or are ineligible for help from other community legal services are referred by JusticeNet.
Pro bono work has tangible benefits for law firms, including increased staff satisfaction and morale, assisting with staff retention. Pro bono legal work provides staff with a variety of legal work and the satisfaction derived from using their legal expertise to help the community.
For more information about membership of JusticeNet or our referral scheme please contact JusticeNet on 08 or email info justicenet. This is a phrase derived from Latin meaning "for the public good.
Unlike traditional volunteerism, pro bono service leverages the specific skills of professionals to provide services to those who are unable to afford them. Don't include any personal information. If you need a response, send an enquiry instead. AU is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.
Rights and law Rights and responsibilities Free legal advice Where to get free legal advice. Phone: South Australian Community Legal Centres provide legal advice, assistance and referral to community members who might not otherwise get the help they need. Most centres provide services free of charge. Phone: Uniting Communities provides information, advice and representation on social security matters, including Centrelink and appeals in the Administrative Appeal Tribunal.
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