What do I do if I cant afford a lawyer?

What do I do if I cant afford a lawyer?

To apply, you need to fill out a legal aid application form and give it to a person at the Legal Aid NSW office or send it to the address on the application form. On the application you can ask for a lawyer who works at Legal Aid NSW to represent you, or for Legal Aid NSW to pay a private lawyer to represent you.

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How do I talk to a lawyer for free?

When you call 1-800-ATTORNEY (1-, you’ll be connected with an attorney in your area who’s familiar with the laws in your state, who’s willing to listen to your concerns, and who can explain the options available to you moving forward. Calls are answered 24 hours a day!

What does free consultation with a lawyer mean?

So, when a lawyer says that he or she will provide a free consultation it means that they will sit down with you, hear about your problem, and give you some initial thoughts about it, at no charge or obligation to you. This meeting gives you a chance to “interview” the lawyer and the lawyer the chance to interview you.

How do you not answer a question in court?

If you don’t want to answer a question, do not ask the judge whether you must answer it. If the question is improper, the district attorney will object. Don’t look at the district attorney or at the judge for help in answering a question.

Can you not answer questions in court?

Even if the Police ask you a direct question, you have a right to not answer it. You are not obliged to say anything. If you do not want to answer questions, you should tell the Police outright that you do not wish to be interviewed at all. The police cannot say that you are guilty because you will not talk to them.