Not everyone has a chance to enforce their rights in Australia 's legal system, because they have difficulty in accessing the law. This lack of access to the law may be a result of barriers such as cost, time, education and procedure, language, and geographical location. These barriers often discourage people from initiating legal proceedings.
The cost of legal advice, assistance and representation can be so high that a person may decide not to enforce their rights. This means that one 's ability to exercise legal rights is affected by one 's financial situation. The cost of legal advice may not be a problem for the rich but may be prohibitive for the poor. The most …show more content…
Those who are educated, are more aware of the law and their legal rights and obligations as well as knowing the legal proceedings needed to enforce those rights. Those who are educated have a much better idea where to start and the appropriate channels for assistance.
In the first place, many people don 't even realize that they have a legal problem. This is often because they do not even understand their legal rights. It is often difficult to find out what laws apply to a particular situation, where to find those laws and how to research a problem. The ordinary person usually has no way of knowing where to start looking for information regarding the law.
The legal terminology may also be difficult to understand, which discourages people from accessing the law. Often the application forms require the applicant to possess a certain level or education in order for them to be completed. Though, there are sources and programs available, many people don 't even now they exist. Further, legal institutions and administrative systems are often difficult to contact by telephone as well as being geographically difficult to reach. Therefore education is the barrier that has most affect on a person 's ability to access the