Joan's story - Responding to disasters
A flood‑damaged home trapped in a family dispute.
Joan was triaged to Pro Bono Connect as she could not get help elsewhere.
Joan owned her own home but then found herself in a financial hardship a few years ago. At the time, the client’s sister agreed to assist our client by jointly signing a mortgage for the property. Both our client and her sister were noted on the title as tenants in common. The sister made no financial contributions to the property. In the 2022 floods, the property was severely damaged, and a cash settlement was provided by the insurer. The sister spent the insurance money on other things because she had no need to live in the house.
Joan was left with not enough money to carry out repairs of the property. She couldn’t afford to maintain the mortgage and now needed to sell the property, but the property remained damaged and not in a state fit for sale. Joan was unable to get help anywhere else, and came to LawRight’s Pro Bono Connect service, where we assessed her application and considered her legal options.
LawRight referred Joan to a law firm for full pro bono representation to resolve her challenges.
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Aki's Story - Disability rights
Aki sought our assistance when she was denied access to suitable accommodation.
Aki’s Story
Disability Rights
Aki lives with a life-limiting disability, requiring her to use a wheelchair and minimise her exposure to infection – she only leaves her home for medical appointments.
Aki’s public housing was no longer suitable for her daily needs, and a disability report recommended she be approved for single occupancy accommodation with wheelchair access. The report further stated she is unable to live with others due to the significant risk of infection, mental health risks as well as privacy and dignity considerations.
The NDIA refused to provide funding for Aki to move to suitable accommodation. A member firm helped Aki appeal to the AAT, where the necessary funding was approved at last.
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