Accessible Justice Project (AJP) is a collaboration between University of Adelaide Law School and a private law firm.
Accessible Justice Project (AJP) is not-for-profit charitable law firm, staffed by qualified lawyers. AJP is not a free service, but aims to provide legal services at affordable rates. The cost of the first meeting is set out on the AJP - Pricing webpage.
Services
AJP offers legal advice and assistance on a variety of matters, including:
AJP does not assist with family law matters, criminal law matters or personal injury matters.
Eligibility
To seek assistance from AJP, an applicant’s financial means are assessed to see if they meet the limited means and/or low assets threshold. Services are offered to clients on a priority basis, taking into account urgency and most pressing legal need for assistance. Applications can be made online via the AJP website (link opens new window).
For more information, including how to apply, see the AJP website or call ph: 08 8115 4270.