Once online, one simply has to do a quick search by entering keywords such as, 'legal questions' or 'legal advice South Africa' and you will have a wealth of information as where best to go to receive the help you need, for free There are many websites from different legal institutions and government associations. Each offering you legal tip and advice as well as opportunities for you to direct your questions directly to a lawyer. They will also advice you on which procedures to follow and who to contact. This in itself saves you from being redirected to a hundred incorrect people and departments. And because the legal advice is free you can even get advice from more than one institution. By doing this you can get a clearer idea and you can also cross-reference to see whether you were given the proper legal advice in South Africa.
Submit your questions
You will see that on many of these legal websites you have the option of submitting your questions to a lawyer. You simply need to state your case and add your contact details. A lawyer will then go over your question and respond to you in writing. This is the easiest and quickest way for you to obtain advice.
Another way is by calling the Legal Aid hotline. They offer the service of providing you will advice over the line. This would be the best option if you prefer to speak to someone in person, especially if you feel your situation is an emergency. This service is provided for people who fall into a certain income bracket. Mostly people who earn under five thousand rands a month.


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