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MINOR DEBT:
SELF HELP AND INFORMATION

Click on each below to access self-help information and fact sheets on Minor Debt

  • Debt Disputes Fact Sheet - produced by QCAT
  • Does somebody owe you money Booklet - produced by Legal Aid Queensland
  • Mediation of minor debt disputes Fact Sheet - produced by QCAT
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​The Gold Coast Community Legal Centre & Advice Bureau Inc is aligned with community legal services across Queensland and around Australia and is accredited by the National Association of Community Legal Services (NACLC). The NACLC logo and trademark as seen on our website identify centres endorsed by the NACLC who are:
  • Members of their respective state and territory associations
  • Members of the group insurance scheme and comply with risk management and financial management standards
  • Subject to quality peer review
The branding process is used to create a quality mark to ensure that the public can be confident about the quality of service they can expect to receive from ‘real’ community legal centres.