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New!
LawAssist
A new website will make it easier for people who want to represent themselves to go to court without the cost of a lawyer, NSW Attorney General John Hatzistergos said today. The new site, LawAssist, is being launched as part of events to kick off Law Week 2010: Law and Justice in Your Community.
New!!
A Guide to Wills & Estates:
A practical guide to the creation of wills, changing, revoking, or challenging a will, rights of creditors and beneficiaries to a will, probate and intestacy, and legal fees.
Anti Discrimination Board NSW
provides an enquiry service for people who want to know about their rights or responsibilities under anti-discrimination law. Also accept complaints of discrimination, investigate complaints and conciliate complaints when appropriate.
Aged Care Complaints Resolution Scheme
improving the transparency, accessibility, accountability and quality of public and private health and aged care services.
Australian Human Rights Commission
Complaints about discrimination and breaches of human rights can be made to the Australian Human Rights Commission. The Commission also performs a wide range of functions to assist individuals and organisations to understand their rights and meet their legal responsibilities.
Consumer Trading & Tenancy Tribunal NSW
Resolves disputes between tenants, landlords, traders and consumers.
Family Advocacy
The organisation works with families in which there is a child or an adult with developmental disability, to encourage and support families to speak up for opportunities for people with developmental disability to enjoy the same environment, lifestyle and living conditions that are available to the majority of Australians.
Guide to Wills & Estates - online guide
A practical guide to the creation of wills, changing, revoking, or challenging a will, rights of creditors and beneficiaries to a will, probate and intestacy, and legal fees.
Health Care Complaints Commission
acts to protect public health and safety by resolving, investigating and prosecuting complaints against health care.
Intellectual Disability Rights Service
is a community legal centre in New South Wales who work with people with an intellectual disability to exercise and advance their rights.
Lawstuff
legal information & advice for children & young people.
Legal Aid NSW
Legal Aid provides a range of services to people who need advice, assistance and representation, and who qualify for legal aid. On this site you will find information about services and other useful information to help you solve your legal problems.
Multicultural Disabilities Advocacy Association of NSW (MDAA)
provides a range of advocacy services and projects for people from non-English speaking backgrounds (NESB) with disability, their families/carers, and service providers in NSW.
NSW Disability Discrimination Legal Centre
Disability discrimination is where a person is treated unfairly because of their disability. There are laws to stop this from happening. No one should be discriminated because of their disability or because they know someone with a disability.
NSW Tenants Union
your rights as a tenant in New South Wales
Victims Services website.
Victims Services is part of the Department of Justice and Attorney General in New South Wales and provides support and information for victims of crime in New South Wales. On this website you will find information about how to access counselling, compensation and victims rights.
Justice Journey is a new section on this website to assist victims of crime to seek help and navigate their way through the justice process. It consolidates information from the former "Courtwise" and "Victims of Crime" websites and also includes new resources and links.
Welfare Rights Centre
provides free and independent information, advice and representation
about Social Security law and its administration.
The Rights Stuff
tips for making complaints and solving problems.
A toolkit for comsumers of community services in NSW.
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