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Shoalcoast Community Legal Centre is a generalist community legal service. We are able to assist with a large range of legal matters. If you need legal advice regarding any of the issues below, please get in touch to arrange a telephone or face to face meeting.
Credit and Debt
Personal Safety
Parenting Issues
Employments Issues
Centrelink/Welfare Issues
Family Law – Separation
Family Law – Children
Domestic Violence
Victims Compensation
Tenancy and Neighbour Issues
Consumer issues
Enduring Power of Attorney/Enduring Guardianship
STEP ONE
Have you got a legal problem? Give us a call, we may be able to help. Our administration team will be able to discuss your options, and arrange telephone advice with one of our solicitors for you. Phone us on 1800 229 529.
STEP TWO
Before we can discuss your legal matter, we have to complete a client intake. In our intake, we ask a series of questions so that the relevant Solicitor knows your issue and how to help. A telephone or face to face appointment will then be arranged.
STEP THREE
Our solicitors will give you a call back or see you at the arranged appointment time.
To include your service information in this directory please contact us at southcoastflpn@anglicare.org.au.
Services are encouraged to notify the Network Project Officer of any changes to service listings as they arise.
The Directory lists services who have identified themselves as working with families in crisis. Please note that the SCFLPN does not personally endorse or recommend any specific service listed on this site and/or the Directory of Services. Any user must make an informed decision as to the engagement of any of the services listed in this Directory of their own accord.
In this section you will find a list of useful links and resources relating to separating or separated families.
We are here to support and equip you to work with families experiencing separation.
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South Coast FLPN (NSW) acknowledge the Aboriginal people as the First Nations people and custodians of the land on which we live and work. We celebrate their ongoing culture, spiritual connection and contribution to society and pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging.