Student Support

Student Support

Legal AdviceLegal Assistance Service

If you need legal advice contact your Student Support Officer (SSO) within the Division of Student Services.

The SSO can advise you where you can go to receive confidential advice on your rights and responsibilities in legal matters. The SSO can provide details of local legal firms who are able to offer you a first consultation, free of charge, to discuss your circumstances and offer students a reduced rate for service based on a sliding scale.

The SSO can also put you in contact with you nearest Legal Aid office and where you can receive free legal advice.

If you need to go to court it is important that you receive legal advice. If you do not have a lawyer when you go to court, lawyers who give free legal advice and other help (duty lawyers) may be available to assist you. A free duty lawyer service is provided at large courts and tribunals across NSW.

The legal assistance service is provided to ensure that all students at Charles Sturt University are legally protected and properly advised. The legal assistance service ensures that students have confidential support in gaining knowledge of their legal rights and responsibilities. Matters covered by the legal assistance services include:

Court Matters

Assault, drug offences, property offences, victims compensation, criminal matters, domestic violence, discrimination, motor vehicle accident, workers compensation and restraining orders.

General Matters

Consumer advice, corporate advice, employment advice including unfair dismissal, contracts and harassment, discrimination and harassment, tenancy disputes, advice on personal rights, general advice on property (excluding conveyancing), divorce, and initial advice on custody, defacto relationships, guardianship, access and property settlement, debt recovery, estate matters including wills, government disputes, administrative disputes, neighbour disputes, personal injury and damages.

If you need legal advice contact the Student Support Officer on your campus:

Further free community legal services information can be found on in the other section of Student Support Unit website.