The advocates from these legal services may offer free legal advice to people with low income who have legal problems. For some problems, they may send you to another legal aid program or a volunteer attorney. These attorneys may not help you with a criminal case, if you are trying to sue someone, or if you have an immigration problem. They cannot help with problems in other states. Contact the legal aid office closest to you to see if you are eligible for legal services.
The Singapore Council of Women’s Organisations (SCWO) was established in 1980 as the National Coo...
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A secular, non-affiliated charity, Willing Hearts is wholly run by volunteers, apart from a handf...
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Humanitarian Organization for Migration Economics [“H.O.M.E.”] is a Singapore-based charity found...
Our Know the Law Now booklet has helped thousands of people with common legal issues on Civil Mat...
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The Family Justice Courts (FJC) are established pursuant to the Family Justice Act which was pas...
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The legal clinics are administered by the SMU Pro Bono Centre with consultation provided by volun...
Jamiyah Welfare Department (JWD) was established in 1974. It is among societies providing care an...