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Preferred suppliers 

Our legal practice has developed partnerships with almost 400 private legal practitioners (who we refer to as preferred suppliers) located throughout Queensland. This statewide network ensures demand for legal aid services is met and clients can still receive legal help despite being unable to access a local Legal Aid Queensland office.

Preferred suppliers

Preferred suppliers undertake work on our behalf in:

  • general crime
  • juvenile justice matters
  • 'life' matters
  • general family law
  • general civil law
  • separate representation of children.

Preferred suppliers can:

  • help you with your legal problem
  • advise on your eligibility for legal aid
  • submit an application for legal aid on your behalf
  • represent you in court.

To obtain the services of a preferred supplier you can either contact the solicitor or firm of your choice directly to check their preferred supplier status, or call us on 1300 65 11 88 to find out about approved solicitors and firms in your area.

Remote suppliers

These are firms who practice in remote areas of Queensland and have agreed to perform services on behalf of legally-aided clients.

Independent children's lawyers and separate representatives

These are lawyers selected by LAQ to provide separate representation for children in Family Court proceedings. To be on the panel, practitioners must have had specialist training and be experienced in working with children.

Family Dispute Resolution practitioners

These are lawyers, social workers and psychologists in private practice who are selected to undertake the role of conference chairperson in our family dispute resolution program.

Arbitrators

These are lawyers who are selected to undertake the role of arbitrator in our property arbitration program.


Legal practitioners' contact

Practitioners who wish to be included on the preferred supplier list must meet inclusion criteria and make certain undertakings. In addition to meeting inclusion criteria, there must be a need for additional practitioners in a particular locality.

Interested practitioners should contact Dorothy Adams, Preferred Supplier Strategy coordinator, or phone (07) 3238 3482.



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