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CONTACT US - LEGAL SERVICES COMMISSION OF SA Contact Us The Legal Services Commission has a central office in Adelaide located at 159 Gawler Place, along with six offices in metropolitan and regional SA. The Commission also provides a Duty Solicitor at most Magistrates Courts and the COVID-19 (CORONAVIRUS) DIRECTIONS AND SOUTH AUSTRALIA COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Directions and South Australia. This page has information about the various directions issued by the State Emergency Co-ordinator under the Emergency Management Act 2004 (SA).The South Australian Government also has a dedicated website SA.GOV.AU: COVID-19 (opens new window). This website includes comprehensive information regarding the current COVID-19 YOUNG PEOPLE AND ALCOHOL FACTSHEET The laws about young people drinking at home or someone else’s home (or any ‘private residence’) have changed recently (Dec 2017). It’s now an offence for anyone to give alcohol to a young person in a home, or for a young person to drink or have alcohol in a home UNLESS the young person is given the alcohol by: their adult parent or UNREPRESENTED DEFENDANTS Unrepresented Defendants. Unrepresented defendants who are convicted and imprisoned may seek the duty solicitor’s assistance to appeal and apply for bail until the appeal is determined. It is important for the duty solicitor to give assistance in these cases. The following procedure may assist: REPLACING LOST OR DESTROYED DOCUMENTS Replacing lost or destroyed documents. Below is a list of personal documents that you may need to replace after a natural disaster such as a bushfire or flood. Birth, death, marriage and change of name certificates. Replacement certificates can be ordered from the Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages online or by telephone 131882.
YOUNG PEOPLE AND GRAFFITI FACTSHEET Graffiti Disclaimer: The material in this factsheet is a general guide only. It is not legal advice. For legal advice about your own particular situation we encourage you to call the Free Legal Helpline on 1300 366 424. The legal information was FIRST INSTANCE WARRANTS (WARRANTS OF APPREHENSION) First instance warrants (warrants of apprehension) These warrants are issued by the Court when a defendant has failed to appear in court on the date stipulated on either the summons or the bail agreement. An arrest in relation to the execution of an outstanding warrant of apprehension is a common reason for a person to be in overnightcustody
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LEGAL SERVICES COMMISSION OF SOUTH AUSTRALIAOUR STRUCTURECORPORATE PLANMEDIA ENQUIRIESFUNDINGFREEDOM OF INFORMATIONCONFIDENTIALITY Legal Services Commission - the legal aid organisation for South Australia. We provide legal aid, legal advice, community legal education, duty solicitors, family dispute resolution and childsupport services.
CONTACT US - LEGAL SERVICES COMMISSION OF SA Contact Us The Legal Services Commission has a central office in Adelaide located at 159 Gawler Place, along with six offices in metropolitan and regional SA. The Commission also provides a Duty Solicitor at most Magistrates Courts and the COVID-19 (CORONAVIRUS) DIRECTIONS AND SOUTH AUSTRALIA COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Directions and South Australia. This page has information about the various directions issued by the State Emergency Co-ordinator under the Emergency Management Act 2004 (SA).The South Australian Government also has a dedicated website SA.GOV.AU: COVID-19 (opens new window). This website includes comprehensive information regarding the current COVID-19 YOUNG PEOPLE AND ALCOHOL FACTSHEET The laws about young people drinking at home or someone else’s home (or any ‘private residence’) have changed recently (Dec 2017). It’s now an offence for anyone to give alcohol to a young person in a home, or for a young person to drink or have alcohol in a home UNLESS the young person is given the alcohol by: their adult parent or UNREPRESENTED DEFENDANTS Unrepresented Defendants. Unrepresented defendants who are convicted and imprisoned may seek the duty solicitor’s assistance to appeal and apply for bail until the appeal is determined. It is important for the duty solicitor to give assistance in these cases. The following procedure may assist: REPLACING LOST OR DESTROYED DOCUMENTS Replacing lost or destroyed documents. Below is a list of personal documents that you may need to replace after a natural disaster such as a bushfire or flood. Birth, death, marriage and change of name certificates. Replacement certificates can be ordered from the Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages online or by telephone 131882.
YOUNG PEOPLE AND GRAFFITI FACTSHEET Graffiti Disclaimer: The material in this factsheet is a general guide only. It is not legal advice. For legal advice about your own particular situation we encourage you to call the Free Legal Helpline on 1300 366 424. The legal information was FIRST INSTANCE WARRANTS (WARRANTS OF APPREHENSION) First instance warrants (warrants of apprehension) These warrants are issued by the Court when a defendant has failed to appear in court on the date stipulated on either the summons or the bail agreement. An arrest in relation to the execution of an outstanding warrant of apprehension is a common reason for a person to be in overnightcustody
FENCES AND THE LAW BOOKLET 2 Fences and the Law This information is a general guide to the law. It is not a substitute for legal advice. Contact the Legal ServicesCommission, a
FREE LEGAL ADVICE
Free legal advice is available to any person on most legal matters. The role of the legal adviser is to identify the client's problem, to inform the client of their rights and obligations and to help them understand what course (s) of action can be taken. The adviserELIGIBILITY
Eligibility. Due to funding constraints, some limitations are placed on the granting of legal aid. We do not grant legal aid for all legal problems; for example, we cannot fund commercial or business matters. Certain civil disputes up to $12000 can be heard in the minor civil claims jurisdiction of the Magistrates Court where no legal REPLACING LOST OR DESTROYED DOCUMENTS Replacing lost or destroyed documents. Below is a list of personal documents that you may need to replace after a natural disaster such as a bushfire or flood. Birth, death, marriage and change of name certificates. Replacement certificates can be ordered from the Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages online or by telephone 131882.
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Disability Justice Community legal education for people living with disability, family carers and disability support workers. What we do: We help people living with disability and community workers to understand the law and how it can affect them. CAUSING DEATH OR INJURY BY DRIVING Causing death. It is an offence to drive a vehicle in a culpably negligent manner, recklessly, or at a speed or in a manner dangerous to any person, and by that culpable negligence, recklessness or other conduct, cause the death of another . The maximum penalty for a first offence whichis
PRIORITY ONE: OVERNIGHT CUSTODY PRIORITY ONE: OVERNIGHT CUSTODY; The priority of the duty solicitor is to assist people in overnight custody to apply for bail.It is important that the duty solicitor pursue every application for bail vigorously, regardless of their own view of the prospects of success. THE RIGHTS OF AN ARRESTED PERSON The arrested person has a right to make a telephone call (in the presence of a police officer) to a friend or relative to inform them of their whereabouts . Where that telephone call is not answered, the arrested person should be allowed to make another telephone call . SHOULD I SUPERVISE CONTACT? FACTSHEET-LEGAL SERVICES Should I Supervise Contact? Factsheet. PDF download, 191 KB. This information is general and should not be relied upon as a substitutefor legal advice.
SENTENCING CONSIDERATIONS The Sentencing Act 2017 (SA) sections 3, 4, 10 and 11 prescribe the matters relevant to sentencing which must be considered by asentencing court .
In addition, the Controlled Substances Act 1984 section 44 outlines matters a sentencing court must take into account when sentencing BREACHES OF PRISON REGULATIONS Where the Chief Executive of the prison is satisfied a prisoner has committed a minor breach of a prison regulation, the Chief Executive may give the prisoner notice in writing . This provides the prisoner with an opportunity to elect to be charged with and receive a formal hearing for the breach, and outlines LEGAL SERVICES COMMISSION OF SOUTH AUSTRALIAOUR STRUCTURECORPORATE PLANMEDIA ENQUIRIESFUNDINGFREEDOM OF INFORMATIONCONFIDENTIALITY Legal Services Commission - the legal aid organisation for South Australia. We provide legal aid, legal advice, community legal education, duty solicitors, family dispute resolution and childsupport services.
CONTACT US - LEGAL SERVICES COMMISSION OF SA Contact Us The Legal Services Commission has a central office in Adelaide located at 159 Gawler Place, along with six offices in metropolitan and regional SA. The Commission also provides a Duty Solicitor at most Magistrates Courts and the COVID-19 (CORONAVIRUS) DIRECTIONS AND SOUTH AUSTRALIA COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Directions and South Australia. This page has information about the various directions issued by the State Emergency Co-ordinator under the Emergency Management Act 2004 (SA).The South Australian Government also has a dedicated website SA.GOV.AU: COVID-19 (opens new window). This website includes comprehensive information regarding the current COVID-19 YOUNG PEOPLE AND ALCOHOL FACTSHEET The laws about young people drinking at home or someone else’s home (or any ‘private residence’) have changed recently (Dec 2017). It’s now an offence for anyone to give alcohol to a young person in a home, or for a young person to drink or have alcohol in a home UNLESS the young person is given the alcohol by: their adult parent or UNREPRESENTED DEFENDANTS Unrepresented Defendants. Unrepresented defendants who are convicted and imprisoned may seek the duty solicitor’s assistance to appeal and apply for bail until the appeal is determined. It is important for the duty solicitor to give assistance in these cases. The following procedure may assist: REPLACING LOST OR DESTROYED DOCUMENTS Replacing lost or destroyed documents. Below is a list of personal documents that you may need to replace after a natural disaster such as a bushfire or flood. Birth, death, marriage and change of name certificates. Replacement certificates can be ordered from the Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages online or by telephone 131882.
YOUNG PEOPLE AND GRAFFITI FACTSHEET Graffiti Disclaimer: The material in this factsheet is a general guide only. It is not legal advice. For legal advice about your own particular situation we encourage you to call the Free Legal Helpline on 1300 366 424. The legal information was FIRST INSTANCE WARRANTS (WARRANTS OF APPREHENSION) First instance warrants (warrants of apprehension) These warrants are issued by the Court when a defendant has failed to appear in court on the date stipulated on either the summons or the bail agreement. An arrest in relation to the execution of an outstanding warrant of apprehension is a common reason for a person to be in overnightcustody
FENCES AND THE LAW
2 Fences and the Law This information is a general guide to the law. It is not a substitute for legal advice. Contact the Legal ServicesCommission, a
LEGAL SERVICES COMMISSION OF SOUTH AUSTRALIAOUR STRUCTURECORPORATE PLANMEDIA ENQUIRIESFUNDINGFREEDOM OF INFORMATIONCONFIDENTIALITY Legal Services Commission - the legal aid organisation for South Australia. We provide legal aid, legal advice, community legal education, duty solicitors, family dispute resolution and childsupport services.
CONTACT US - LEGAL SERVICES COMMISSION OF SA Contact Us The Legal Services Commission has a central office in Adelaide located at 159 Gawler Place, along with six offices in metropolitan and regional SA. The Commission also provides a Duty Solicitor at most Magistrates Courts and the COVID-19 (CORONAVIRUS) DIRECTIONS AND SOUTH AUSTRALIA COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Directions and South Australia. This page has information about the various directions issued by the State Emergency Co-ordinator under the Emergency Management Act 2004 (SA).The South Australian Government also has a dedicated website SA.GOV.AU: COVID-19 (opens new window). This website includes comprehensive information regarding the current COVID-19 YOUNG PEOPLE AND ALCOHOL FACTSHEET The laws about young people drinking at home or someone else’s home (or any ‘private residence’) have changed recently (Dec 2017). It’s now an offence for anyone to give alcohol to a young person in a home, or for a young person to drink or have alcohol in a home UNLESS the young person is given the alcohol by: their adult parent or UNREPRESENTED DEFENDANTS Unrepresented Defendants. Unrepresented defendants who are convicted and imprisoned may seek the duty solicitor’s assistance to appeal and apply for bail until the appeal is determined. It is important for the duty solicitor to give assistance in these cases. The following procedure may assist: REPLACING LOST OR DESTROYED DOCUMENTS Replacing lost or destroyed documents. Below is a list of personal documents that you may need to replace after a natural disaster such as a bushfire or flood. Birth, death, marriage and change of name certificates. Replacement certificates can be ordered from the Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages online or by telephone 131882.
YOUNG PEOPLE AND GRAFFITI FACTSHEET Graffiti Disclaimer: The material in this factsheet is a general guide only. It is not legal advice. For legal advice about your own particular situation we encourage you to call the Free Legal Helpline on 1300 366 424. The legal information was FIRST INSTANCE WARRANTS (WARRANTS OF APPREHENSION) First instance warrants (warrants of apprehension) These warrants are issued by the Court when a defendant has failed to appear in court on the date stipulated on either the summons or the bail agreement. An arrest in relation to the execution of an outstanding warrant of apprehension is a common reason for a person to be in overnightcustody
FENCES AND THE LAW
2 Fences and the Law This information is a general guide to the law. It is not a substitute for legal advice. Contact the Legal ServicesCommission, a
YOUNG PEOPLE AND CIGARETTES FACTSHEET Cigarettes and Young People. It is not illegal for young people under 18 years to smoke cigarettes. However, there are laws which try to limit young people’s access to cigarettes which include penalties for selling and supplying cigarettes to young people, and confiscating cigarettes from young people.. Keep in mind that laws to do with smoking apply to more than just cigarettes— theySTRATEGIC PLAN
Strategic Plan 2021-2024 The Legal Services Commission is passionate about ensuring justice is available and accessible for all South Australians. This strategic plan sets our direction as we navigate through challenging times and respond to theFREE LEGAL ADVICE
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COST SCALES & DISBURSEMENTS Consumers and Goods Publication. Unclaimed goods are things which have come into your possession but legally belong to someone else. If you sell or dispose of these goods without the owner’s consent you are committing a criminal offence. Trees and the Law STATUTORY CHARGE FACTSHEET Statutory Charge Factsheet By law, we can take a charge over real estate to secure repayment of contributions which we ask you to pay. This is called a statutory charge, or a charge for short. What is a charge? A charge is a way of making sure SHOULD I SUPERVISE CONTACT? FACTSHEET-LEGAL SERVICES Should I Supervise Contact? Factsheet. PDF download, 191 KB. This information is general and should not be relied upon as a substitutefor legal advice.
SENTENCING CONSIDERATIONS The Sentencing Act 2017 (SA) sections 3, 4, 10 and 11 prescribe the matters relevant to sentencing which must be considered by asentencing court .
In addition, the Controlled Substances Act 1984 section 44 outlines matters a sentencing court must take into account when sentencing SENTENCING CONSIDERATIONS The primary purpose for sentencing a defendant is to protect the safety of the community .The primary purpose is further enshrined in section 9 of the Sentencing Act 2017 (SA) which emphasises that it must be the paramount consideration of the court when determining and imposing sentence .. Additionally, the sentencing court is required to apply the common BREACHES OF PRISON REGULATIONS Where the Chief Executive of the prison is satisfied a prisoner has committed a minor breach of a prison regulation, the Chief Executive may give the prisoner notice in writing . This provides the prisoner with an opportunity to elect to be charged with and receive a formal hearing for the breach, and outlines LEGAL SERVICES COMMISSION OF SOUTH AUSTRALIAOUR STRUCTURECORPORATE PLANMEDIA ENQUIRIESFUNDINGFREEDOM OF INFORMATIONCONFIDENTIALITY Legal Services Commission - the legal aid organisation for South Australia. We provide legal aid, legal advice, community legal education, duty solicitors, family dispute resolution and childsupport services.
CONTACT US - LEGAL SERVICES COMMISSION OF SA Contact Us The Legal Services Commission has a central office in Adelaide located at 159 Gawler Place, along with six offices in metropolitan and regional SA. The Commission also provides a Duty Solicitor at most Magistrates Courts and theFREE LEGAL ADVICE
Free legal advice is available to any person on most legal matters. The role of the legal adviser is to identify the client's problem, to inform the client of their rights and obligations and to help them understand what course (s) of action can be taken. The adviser APPLYING FOR LEGAL AID COST SCALES & DISBURSEMENTS Consumers and Goods Publication. Unclaimed goods are things which have come into your possession but legally belong to someone else. If you sell or dispose of these goods without the owner’s consent you are committing a criminal offence. Trees and the Law YOUNG PEOPLE AND GRAFFITI FACTSHEET Graffiti Disclaimer: The material in this factsheet is a general guide only. It is not legal advice. For legal advice about your own particular situation we encourage you to call the Free Legal Helpline on 1300 366 424. The legal information was LEGAL SERVICES COMMISSION OF SOUTH AUSTRALIAOUR STRUCTURECORPORATE PLANMEDIA ENQUIRIESFUNDINGFREEDOM OF INFORMATIONCONFIDENTIALITY Legal Services Commission - the legal aid organisation for South Australia. We provide legal aid, legal advice, community legal education, duty solicitors, family dispute resolution and childsupport services.
CONTACT US - LEGAL SERVICES COMMISSION OF SA Contact Us The Legal Services Commission has a central office in Adelaide located at 159 Gawler Place, along with six offices in metropolitan and regional SA. The Commission also provides a Duty Solicitor at most Magistrates Courts and theFREE LEGAL ADVICE
Free legal advice is available to any person on most legal matters. The role of the legal adviser is to identify the client's problem, to inform the client of their rights and obligations and to help them understand what course (s) of action can be taken. The adviser APPLYING FOR LEGAL AID COST SCALES & DISBURSEMENTS Consumers and Goods Publication. Unclaimed goods are things which have come into your possession but legally belong to someone else. If you sell or dispose of these goods without the owner’s consent you are committing a criminal offence. Trees and the Law YOUNG PEOPLE AND GRAFFITI FACTSHEET Graffiti Disclaimer: The material in this factsheet is a general guide only. It is not legal advice. For legal advice about your own particular situation we encourage you to call the Free Legal Helpline on 1300 366 424. The legal information wasSTRATEGIC PLAN
Strategic Plan 2021-2024 The Legal Services Commission is passionate about ensuring justice is available and accessible for all South Australians. This strategic plan sets our direction as we navigate through challenging times and respond to theFREE LEGAL ADVICE
Free legal advice is available to any person on most legal matters. The role of the legal adviser is to identify the client's problem, to inform the client of their rights and obligations and to help them understand what course (s) of action can be taken. The adviser COVID-19 (CORONAVIRUS) DIRECTIONS AND SOUTH AUSTRALIA COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Directions and South Australia. This page has information about the various directions issued by the State Emergency Co-ordinator under the Emergency Management Act 2004 (SA).The South Australian Government also has a dedicated website SA.GOV.AU: COVID-19 (opens new window). This website includes comprehensive information regarding the current COVID-19 LEGAL HELP - LEGAL SERVICES COMMISSION OF SA Legal Advice The Commission provides free legal advice and minor assistance through its telephone advice line and face-to-face appointments. Specialist advice can also be provided on Centrelink, migration and child support matters. Free Legal FORMS - LSC.SA.GOV.AU FDR Briefing Letter Property Matters (PDF) (194KB) For Lawyers - FDR Conferences (Pre-Litigation) Factsheet (PDF, 209KB) Family Law Conferencing Solicitors Summary Form. Confidentiality Agreement Form. Family Law Regulation 28 Information Form. For Lawyers - FDR Small Property Cases Pilot Factsheet (PDF, 171 KB) Party A - FDR SmallProperty
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Documents to Lodge. To lodge an application for legal aid for a client, you should send to the Legal Services Commission ('the Commission'): the application form (including a completed solicitor's certificate, if appropriate) a covering letter, and. all relevant supporting documents. DUTY SOLICITOR SERVICE Duty Solicitor, Adelaide Magistrates Court. 260-280 Victoria Square, Adelaide SA 5000. View Larger Map. Telephone (08) 8111 5470. Fax (08)8463 3537.
LEGAL AID APPLICATIONS Duty solicitors are often required to provide defendants with information about applying for legal aid, and to assist them do so, particularly those defendants who are in custody or detention. All SHOULD I SUPERVISE CONTACT? FACTSHEET-LEGAL SERVICES Should I Supervise Contact? Factsheet. PDF download, 191 KB. This information is general and should not be relied upon as a substitutefor legal advice.
BREACHES OF PRISON REGULATIONS Where the Chief Executive of the prison is satisfied a prisoner has committed a minor breach of a prison regulation, the Chief Executive may give the prisoner notice in writing . This provides the prisoner with an opportunity to elect to be charged with and receive a formal hearing for the breach, and outlines LEGAL SERVICES COMMISSION OF SOUTH AUSTRALIAOUR STRUCTURECORPORATE PLANMEDIA ENQUIRIESFUNDINGFREEDOM OF INFORMATIONCONFIDENTIALITY Legal Services Commission - the legal aid organisation for South Australia. We provide legal aid, legal advice, community legal education, duty solicitors, family dispute resolution and childsupport services.
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The Law Handbook Online contains on overview of the law in South Australia presented in everyday language. PANEL INFORMATION AND FORMS Panel Information and Forms. A legal practitioner willing to undertake legal aid assignments (whether criminal, family or civil) must be a member of the Legal Services Commission’s General Panel YOUNG PEOPLE AND GRAFFITI FACTSHEET Graffiti Disclaimer: The material in this factsheet is a general guide only. It is not legal advice. For legal advice about your own particular situation we encourage you to call the Free Legal Helpline on 1300 366 424. The legal information was UNREPRESENTED DEFENDANTS ASSISTING UNREPRESENTED PERSONS; The duty solicitor should be familiar with the case of Cooling v Steel (1971) 2 SASR 249, which refers to matters a Magistrate should bring to the attention of an unrepresented person pleading guilty.In particular the Magistrate should indicate that a sentence of imprisonment may be considered and that the person is entitled to seek legal advice before the plea FIRST INSTANCE WARRANTS (WARRANTS OF APPREHENSION)EXAMPLE OF APPREHENSIONSECTION 35 WARRANT OF APPREHENSION These warrants are issued by the Court when a defendant has failed to appear in court on the date stipulated on either the summons or the bail agreement.An arrest in relation to the execution of an outstanding warrant of apprehension is a common reason for a person to be in overnight custody awaiting an application for bail .. When a defendant fails to appear in court and is FENCES AND THE LAW BOOKLET 2 Fences and the Law This information is a general guide to the law. It is not a substitute for legal advice. Contact the Legal ServicesCommission, a
CANNABIS - LEGAL SERVICES COMMISSION A cannabis expiation notice can be either directly served on an alleged offender at the time of a simple cannabis offence or issued bypost . An alleged
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CONTACT US - LEGAL SERVICES COMMISSION OF SA Contact Us The Legal Services Commission has a central office in Adelaide located at 159 Gawler Place, along with six offices in metropolitan and regional SA. The Commission also provides a Duty Solicitor at most Magistrates Courts and theHANDBOOK HOME
The Law Handbook Online contains on overview of the law in South Australia presented in everyday language. PANEL INFORMATION AND FORMS Panel Information and Forms. A legal practitioner willing to undertake legal aid assignments (whether criminal, family or civil) must be a member of the Legal Services Commission’s General Panel YOUNG PEOPLE AND GRAFFITI FACTSHEET Graffiti Disclaimer: The material in this factsheet is a general guide only. It is not legal advice. For legal advice about your own particular situation we encourage you to call the Free Legal Helpline on 1300 366 424. The legal information was UNREPRESENTED DEFENDANTS ASSISTING UNREPRESENTED PERSONS; The duty solicitor should be familiar with the case of Cooling v Steel (1971) 2 SASR 249, which refers to matters a Magistrate should bring to the attention of an unrepresented person pleading guilty.In particular the Magistrate should indicate that a sentence of imprisonment may be considered and that the person is entitled to seek legal advice before the plea FIRST INSTANCE WARRANTS (WARRANTS OF APPREHENSION)EXAMPLE OF APPREHENSIONSECTION 35 WARRANT OF APPREHENSION These warrants are issued by the Court when a defendant has failed to appear in court on the date stipulated on either the summons or the bail agreement.An arrest in relation to the execution of an outstanding warrant of apprehension is a common reason for a person to be in overnight custody awaiting an application for bail .. When a defendant fails to appear in court and is FENCES AND THE LAW BOOKLET 2 Fences and the Law This information is a general guide to the law. It is not a substitute for legal advice. Contact the Legal ServicesCommission, a
CANNABIS - LEGAL SERVICES COMMISSION A cannabis expiation notice can be either directly served on an alleged offender at the time of a simple cannabis offence or issued bypost . An alleged
offender has twenty-eight days from (and including) the date of issue of the expiation notice to pay the expiation fee . A simple cannabis offence is expiated upon payment of theSTRATA TITLES
Strata titles The law concerning residential strata titles is contained in the Strata Titles Act 1988 (SA), the Strata Titles Regulations 2018 (SA), and the common law, which is made up of the principles which courts have used to decide cases in the FORMS - LSC.SA.GOV.AU Forms & Letters and Cost Scales Legal Aid Application form Conditions of Legal Aid for Practitioners Current Financial Statement Case Finalisation Forms Form 39 Case Finalisation (family & civil)ELIGIBILITY
Eligibility. Due to funding constraints, some limitations are placed on the granting of legal aid. We do not grant legal aid for all legal problems; for example, we cannot fund commercial or business matters. REPLACING LOST OR DESTROYED DOCUMENTS Replacing lost or destroyed documents Below is a list of the types of personal documents that may need to be replaced after a natural disaster such as a bushfire or flood. Birth, death, marriage and change of name certificates Replacement FREE LEGAL HELP EASY READ GUIDE FREE LEGAL HELP Do you have a legal problem? It is important to ask for help quickly. Dont wait. We can help you with free legal advice. CANNABIS - LEGAL SERVICES COMMISSION A cannabis expiation notice can be either directly served on an alleged offender at the time of a simple cannabis offence or issued bypost . An alleged
offender has twenty-eight days from (and including) the date of issue of the expiation notice to pay the expiation fee . A simple cannabis offence is expiated upon payment of the DRUG DRIVING AND THE LAW FACTSHEET drug driving offences. Drug Driving and the Law Factsheet. PDF download, 154 kB. This information is general and should not be relied upon as a substitute for legal advice. CULTIVATION OF CANNABIS FOR SALE It is an offence to cultivate controlled plants (including cannabis) with the intention of selling any of them, or their products or whilst believing another person intends to sell any of them or their products.
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Community Titles 1 Contents Community Titles A Legal Guide This booklet is published as a community service by the Legal Services Commission. July 2018 A HANDBOOK AND SERVICE DIRECTORY FOR SEPARATED FAMILIES Handbook and Service Directory for Separated Families 1 The Family Law System in South Australia This booklet outlines the services that make up the family law system. GENERAL PANEL SPECIALIST PANELS Practitioner Name - shading indicates practitioner not currently accepting grants of aid Civil Family Criminal Murder GMH FDR ICL CCLP GENERAL PANEL SPECIALIST PANELS Boucaut, William QC Yskip to content
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