Where can I ask a lawyer a question for free?

Where can I ask a lawyer a question for free?

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How do I ask for free legal advice?

If you need help over the phone start by calling the free legal help line, LawAccess NSW, on (cost of a local call from within NSW). The person you first speak to won’t be a lawyer but they can point you in the right direction.

Who can I call to ask legal questions?

LawAccess NSW LawAccess NSW is a free government telephone service that provides legal assistance for people who have a legal problem in NSW. They can provide you with information about your legal problem and contact details for services that might be able to assist you.

Can you get legal aid for property disputes?

Legal aid for Family Dispute Resolution (FDR) Legal Aid will be granted for FDR where Legal Aid NSW is satisfied that: the eligibility requirements in 5.6. 1 are satisfied, and. it is appropriate for the applicant to attend FDR.

What is a civil legal problem?

This can cover a housing case such as for eviction or foreclosure, a family case such as divorce or custody, consumer problems such as debt or bankruptcy, or when someone sues for money because of damage to property or personal harm. All of these cases go to a Civil Court.

Who carries the burden of proof?

For example, in criminal cases, the burden of proving the defendant’s guilt is on the prosecution, and they must establish that fact beyond a reasonable doubt. In civil cases, the plaintiff has the burden of proving his case by a preponderance of the evidence.

How do you prove beyond a reasonable doubt?

In a criminal case, the prosecution bears the burden of proving that the defendant is guilty beyond all reasonable doubt. This means that the prosecution must convince the jury that there is no other reasonable explanation that can come from the evidence presented at trial.

What evidence is needed for prosecution?

The most common pieces of evidence used in evidence-based prosecution are: 911 call recordings and transcripts, Child witness statements, Neighbor witness statements, Medical records, Paramedic log sheets, Prior police reports, Restraining orders, Booking records, Letters from the suspect, Videotaped/Audio taped …

How hard is it to prove beyond a reasonable doubt?

It’s like a 75% chance that someone did or did not do something. Beyond a reasonable doubt is the highest standard in the American legal system. In a criminal case, because the stakes are so high, it is not enough to prove that the defendant is probably guilty.

What is required to be guilty beyond a reasonable doubt?

The standard that must be met by the prosecution’s evidence in a criminal prosecution: that no other logical explanation can be derived from the facts except that the defendant committed the crime, thereby overcoming the presumption that a person is innocent until proven guilty.