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SBS Language | One in five Family Court cases in Australia proceed without a lawyer

Access to Justice Arrangements report found that the number of people self-representing in Australian Courts was increasing. The Family Court of Australia, in the 2019-20 Annual Report, stated that 22 per cent of litigants were involved in matters where one or both parties did not have legal representation at some point of their proceedings, while 39 per cent of litigants were self-represented at trials.  Family Court of Australia. Annual Report 2019-20 Most people who self-represent in court can’t afford a lawyer and aren’t eligible for legal aid. No Straight Lines indicates that 82 per cent of the self-representation cases include allegations of family violence in family law proceedings.

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Brockton evictions: City Life Vida Urbana says moratorium ends in June

BROCKTON October was the last month in which evictions and eviction notices were banned as a result of the pandemic thanks to a state law that extended the eviction ban from July 2020 to October 2020. Since Gov. Charlie Baker let Massachusetts eviction moratorium expire last October, landlords have filed over 265 eviction cases in Brockton, according to Helen Matthews, spokesperson for City Life/Vida Urbana. The data on evictions was retrieved through the Massachusetts Trial Courts. Although the Massachusetts evictions moratorium expired in October 2020, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention instituted a federal moratorium effective through June 30, 2021, although that protection only applies to households who meet certain income and vulnerability criteria, according to Mass.gov.

Women s employment legal services running on a shoestring

Advertisement A single lawyer volunteering for two days a week is shouldering the burden of providing freely accessible workplace legal advice to women in NSW. In Victoria, there’s no specific women’s employment law service. Services are now waiting on May’s federal budget to see what money will be attached to the government’s agreement with a recommendation in the Respect@Work report that working women’s centres be given increased and recurrent funding. A spokesman for Attorney-General Michaelia Cash said funding proposals would be considered as part of the budget process. Credit:Alex Ellinghausen Standalone working women’s centres exist only in Queensland, South Australia and the Northern Territory. Only the SA centre receives federal funding and the agreements in Queensland and the NT expire at the end of June.

Women s employment legal services running on a shoestring

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