Written Answer by Minister for Law, Mr K Shanmugam, to Parliamentary Question on Avenues for Legal Aid or Pro Bono Legal Services for Singaporeans with Mobility Needs Encountering Significant Difficulty Leaving Home
05 Oct 2020 Posted in Parliamentary speeches and responses
Dr Tan Wu Meng (Member of Parliament for Jurong GRC)
Question
To ask the Minister for Law for Singaporeans with mobility needs who encounter significant difficulty going out from the home, what avenues are available for them to obtain legal aid or pro bono legal services.
Written Answer:
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The Ministry of Law and our partners provide various avenues for individuals with mobility needs to obtain legal assistance without having to leave their homes.
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For such individuals seeking civil legal aid, the entire provision can be done remotely. Individuals can and are encouraged to submit their applications online via the Legal Aid Bureau’s website, and can correspond with the Bureau online or by telephone. Similarly, for criminal legal aid, applicants may complete an online declaration and application form on the Law Society Pro Bono Services’ website. Subsequent communications can take place over the phone or via email. If the applicant is unable to use online modes of communication, we will try to assist the applicant over the phone.
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Persons in need of legal advice may also seek help and legal advice via video conferencing from the Law Society’s Community Legal Clinics, as well as several other legal clinics.
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Members of the public can also access various online self-help tools. For example, the iLAB chatbot on the Legal Aid Bureau’s website provides tailored legal information on divorce, family violence and issues related to COVID-19, and can generate simple legal document, and the Community Justice Centre’s online Automated Court Document Assembly and Generation provides guidance in filing certain court forms.
Last updated on 05 Oct 2020