FREE and confidential legal services will be available to people living in Far West NSW following the launch of a new community legal centre in Broken Hill.
The service, run by Mallee Family Care, was created to provide free generalist legal services, including advice and information, as well as referrals and casework.
MFC chief executive Teresa Jayet encouraged people in Far West NSW to contact the centre when in need of legal assistance.
"Our free services cover a wide range of legal issues including family law, domestic violence, welfare rights, consumer problems and more," Ms Jayet said.
"We are committed to ensuring that everyone in the Broken Hill and Central Darling local government areas, as well as those in unincorporated areas of Far West NSW, have access to the legal support they need."
The centre can assist people with a variety of matters including driving and traffic offences, as well as advice for wills and power of attorney, and complaints against public organisations and employees.
"In just a few short weeks we have actively established our new service to ensure a seamless approach to support community," Ms Jayet said.
"We are thrilled to welcome our new Broken Hill-based staff to the Mallee Family Care team and look forward to providing high-quality, compassionate legal support tailored to the unique needs of the local community."