In the Australian justice system, if a person is involved in a legal dispute but cannot afford to pay for a private lawyer, where can they go to seek free or low-cost legal advice and assistance?
- Legal Aid commissions or Community Legal CentresAnswer
- BThe local police station
- CTheir local municipal council office
Answer
Legal Aid commissions or Community Legal Centres provide free or low-cost legal assistance to people who cannot afford a private lawyer.
In Australia, access to the justice system is supported by government-funded Legal Aid commissions and independent Community Legal Centres. These organizations provide advice, information, and sometimes court representation for people who need legal help but do not have the money to pay for a private solicitor.
Step-by-Step Solution
Key Concept
Access to justice through Legal Aid and Community Legal Centres
Hints
1
Think about organizations that specialize in providing 'aid' or 'help' for legal matters.
2
Australia has specific commissions in each state and territory that receive government funding to help those in financial need with legal problems.
Practice More
Review the roles of the three levels of government to better understand which level manages court systems and legal aid.
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