At 18 years old, Laura had no reason to think anything was afoot until the letters started arriving.

At first, Laura assumed it was a mistake. The notices were about unpaid property fees for a home in another state, which Laura didn’t recognise. Assuming it was an error, Laura tried to ignore the growing pile of ‘mistake’ mail.

But unfortunately for Laura, the letters kept coming, and the amount they claimed Laura owed kept growing. Concerned, Laura followed up to get an explanation of the mistake.

But, what Laura discovered was deeply unsettling.

Someone had used her identity to buy a property. On paper, it was in her name. On paper, the debt was hers too.

Laura didn’t have a lawyer. She didn’t have spare money. She didn’t know where to start. So she carried the stress for years, trying to get on with her life while the letters kept coming and the amount kept growing.

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When Laura finally came to Justice Connect, our team didn’t just tell her to try somewhere else. We sat down with her, mapped out what had happened from the very beginning, and worked through the paperwork, debt and legal history that had built up over years.

That meant doing the intake work, assessing the case, preparing it properly, and helping move it through a legal system Laura should never have had to face alone. Justice Connect’s lawyer worked alongside a pro bono partner firm to defend her, stop the debt from growing, and push for her name to be removed from the title.

It worked. The $12,000 debt has been cleared. Her name is being removed from the title. And after nearly two decades, Laura is finally getting her life back. Justice Connect is still with her until the job is fully done.

This is what the justice gap looks like. Not a headline. Not a statistic. A real person carrying fear, debt and uncertainty for years because legal help was out of reach.

By the time Laura got legal help, she had been living with this for more than a decade. She had four children. She was trying to make ends meet on a very low income. And she was still facing the possibility of bankruptcy for something that was never hers.

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