Debt
Life can be expensive and sometimes it can be a struggle to keep up with the numerous payments. Debt isn’t necessarily a bad thing, but it’s important that it’s not out of control or overwhelming you.
The most important thing is to speak up to your creditors, seek professional advice, and talk about your issues if you’re worried about debt.
As a debtor, it’s important to know your legal rights when dealing with debt. If you are not being treated fairly, being discriminated against, are having your privacy violated or want to question the debt, it’s important to seek legal help.
Scams
In our digital age, scams are more common than ever. Hundreds of thousands of Australians are scammed out of their money or personal information every year. Business and individuals can be targeted, so it’s important to know how to protect yourself.
Make sure to act fast if you think you have been scammed. This includes informing your bank or card provider and contacting IDCARE, the national identity and cyber support service. It is also important to report the scam to Scamwatch and warn the people around you so they are not also scammed.
Fines
Fines are one of the most common financial issues for people from all walks of life. There are many fines you may be handed, including with public transport, police, traffic and tolls, as well as court and election fines. You can challenge your fine in the Magistrate’s Court if you think you have been fined incorrectly. Otherwise, seek financial counselling to help you with your fine.
The law is different for people under 18. If you are under 18, you can get free legal advice from Youthlaw or Victoria Legal Aid. There is a good chance you can have your fine reduced or avoid paying your fine.