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    defamation
    /ˌdɛfəˈmeɪʃn/

    noun

    • 1. the action of damaging the good reputation of someone; slander or libel: "she sued him for defamation"

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  2. www.legalaid.wa.gov.au › discrimination-harassment-and-bullying › defamationDefamation | Legal Aid WA

    Feb 9, 2024 · A claim for defamation is a complex, time consuming and expensive legal matter. The law in Western Australia encourages people to resolve disputes about defamation without going to court. Even if defamation is proven, it does not mean the court will award you much or anything in damages. You should get legal advice if you are thinking of ...

  3. Webpage updates - MROs, defamation and others This content is for Legal Aid WA staff and approved external users. More information is available on the Law Hub webpage.

  4. www.legalaid.wa.gov.au › find-legal-answers › your-rightsUsing social media | Legal Aid WA

    Information, videos and photos can be sent to other people without your knowledge or permission by social media, text or email. Australian privacy laws that protect the handling and disclosure of information by governments and companies don't apply to your friends. Some tweets and blogs have ended up in legal action for defamation.

  5. Nov 16, 2023 · How can Legal Aid WA help? We do not normally give legal advice on disputes with neighbours unless it involves a restraining order. You may be able to get help with dividing fences and neighbourhood disputes through a virtual office appointment. Contact us Call the Infoline or contact your nearest Legal Aid WA office to find out what help we can give for your situation. If we can’t help, we may be able to refer you to someone else who can. Please let us know if you need an interpreter.

  6. Fines and infringements. Going to court for a criminal charge. Criminal records and spent convictions. Traffic offences. Prisoner information. Proceeds of crime - frozen assets. Rehearings and appeals. Under arrest and police powers.

  7. Get legal advice. Legal Aid WA offers legal advice and assistance on many different criminal, family and civil law issues. How we can help you depends on the type of legal problem, your personal situation, and our resources. Appointments are for personal and confidential advice. If your appointment is at one of our offices, please bring ...

  8. These claims in the Magistrates Court deal with disputes about amounts between $10,000 and $75,000. A claim of less than $10,000 can still be started as a general procedure claim, but, in most cases, if you have a lawyer, you will have to pay your own legal costs even if you win. The procedure in a general procedure case is more formal than in ...

  9. www.legalaid.wa.gov.au › find-legal-answers › your-rightsDiscrimination | Legal Aid WA

    Nov 8, 2022 · Discrimination involves unfairly treating a person or group differently from other people or groups of people. It is against the law to discriminate against someone because of a personal characteristic (like age, gender, race or disability). The law says that it is wrong to discriminate against someone on these grounds in certain areas of ...

  10. www.legalaid.wa.gov.au › find-legal-answers › crimeAppeals | Legal Aid WA

    May 3, 2018 · What can the appeal court do? The options for the appeal court when deciding your case are to: allow your appeal. dismiss your appeal. set aside or vary the original court decision. substitute another decision. send your case back to be dealt with again. make any other order that is necessary. If you are appealing a Magistrates Court decision ...

  11. www.legalaid.wa.gov.au › find-legal-answers › your-rightsCyber bullying | Legal Aid WA

    Cyber bullying. Cyber bullying is any form of bullying that is done online or over the phone. It is against the law to use a phone or internet service in a way that is menacing, harassing or offensive. Cyber bullying might involve identity theft, where a person pretends to be someone else, without their permission, to get a benefit or cause harm.

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