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There’s a lawyer in the library

Accessing affordable, reliable legal advice is a challenge for many people, but one local government in Perth’s south-east is tackling the issue head on.

In partnership with community legal centre Redgum Justice, the City of Gosnells offers free one-hour weekly Lawyer in the Library sessions for local residents, covering a different aspect of law each week, such as family law, financial counselling and tenancy law.

Mayor Terresa Lynes said legal matters were often overwhelming for residents, and the current cost-of-living crisis has made it even more difficult to seek advice and assistance.

“Everyone in our community should be able to access affordable and reliable legal advice and the City noticed there was an increasing demand for community legal advice among local residents,” she said.

“Not everyone can plan ahead and save for legal fees, particularly if they’re suddenly faced with creating a new will, an unexpected rent increase or a relationship break-down, so a service like this can be a huge relief for many people in our community.

“Through Lawyer in the Library, the Gosnells Library provides a safe place for initial discussions to be had and acts as a conduit between the community and lawyers.”

The sessions include a short informal talk, before questions and answers, along with refreshments and opportunities to chat. Participants can also seek a referral for more specific advice or services.

Lawyer in the Library began at the City of Gosnells last year and runs during school terms.

The program is a collaboration, with the City providing a meeting room and marketing for the service and Redgum Justice providing lawyers.

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