The Financial Abuse Service NSW was established in response to high levels of unmet legal need identified through RLC’s Credit and Debt and Domestic Violence practices.
“Financial abuse is an insidious form of domestic abuse where a person uses money to exert power and control over their partner,” RLC’s Financial Abuse Service NSW Team Leader, Laura Bianchi said.
“Financial abuse can affect anyone. Many people don’t even realise they are being manipulated until the relationship breaks down and they are left homeless, with tens of thousands of dollars’ worth of debt,” Ms Bianchi said.
The Financial Abuse Service NSW will leverage relationships with the corporate sector to assist people in crisis through free legal support and help guide government and industry responses to this widespread but under-reported form of domestic violence.
American Express, PwC Australia, Ashurst and King & Wood Mallesons will provide support for the legal service arm of the service, with Ecstra Foundation providing support for statewide law reform, advocacy and capacity development work. The service is also supported by Commonwealth Government funding administered by Legal Aid NSW under the Community Legal Services Program.
“We are extremely excited to be partnering with such forward-thinking and innovative corporations and government to be delivering this life-saving service,” RLC CEO Joanna Shulman said.