Our team of lawyers work to provide free legal information, advice, and referrals to unrepresented homeowners who are in a dispute with their builder at VCAT.

Once you’ve made an application and we’ve checked your eligibility, we will book you into a one-hour clinic appointment with a lawyer.

At your clinic appointment, our lawyers will provide advice in preparation for VCAT, but we don’t provide ongoing legal representation.

Appointments may include:

  • Legal advice about your issue at VCAT
  • Assistance in preparing documents, including correspondence and forms
  • Advice about other options to resolve your issue
  • Information about VCAT orders and procedures

If we think you need additional support, we may offer more than one appointment.

If you are a homeowner in a dispute with your builder, we may be able to help depending on the stage of your dispute, and what it relates to.

We can assist you if:

  • You are a homeowner, and
  • You have been through the Domestic Building Dispute Resolution Victoria (DBDRV) process, and
  • You are going to VCAT to resolve your dispute.

Disputes we can help with include:

  • Claims for defective and/or incomplete building works
  • Enforcement of a Dispute Resolution Order

We also take into account your financial means and any special circumstances when determining your eligibility.

When you apply for help online, we’ll ask you a few questions to check your eligibility and help match you with the right Justice Connect service.

Clear, easy-to-understand explanations about the law and your legal rights and options.

Personalised guidance on what the law means for you and what steps you can take.

Connecting you to pro bono lawyers in our network to provide ongoing help for free.

If you have a specific, non-urgent legal question about your building dispute, you can ask a lawyer for free using Justice Connect Answers.

10 mins

Online legal clinic