Answer a few short questions to find out whether Hope Pro Bono Legal Inc. may be able to assist you. This is not legal advice — it is a guide only. All results are confidential and no information is stored.
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Which province are you located in?
Hope Pro Bono Legal Inc. is based in the Highlands Region of Papua New Guinea. Tell us where you are so we can best assist you.
⚠️ Our services are primarily based in the Highlands Region. We will do our best to assist you, but some in-person services may not be available in your area. You are still welcome to contact us.
How old are you?
Under the Lukautim Pikinini Act 2015, persons under 18 are considered children in Papua New Guinea. This helps us understand whether a parent or guardian needs to be involved in your matter.
👤 Under the Lukautim Pikinini Act 2015, a parent or guardian will need to be involved in your matter. Hope Pro Bono can still assist you — please let us know when you get in touch and we will make the necessary arrangements.
What best describes your situation?
Select the option that most closely reflects what you are seeking help with.
Can you afford a private lawyer?
Hope Pro Bono provides free legal services to those who cannot access or afford private legal representation.
Is your matter urgent or are you currently in danger?
We prioritise urgent matters involving immediate risk to safety.
Have you already reported the matter to police or another authority?
You do not need to have reported to police to seek legal help from us — we can advise you regardless.
What kind of help are you looking for?
Select what you need most right now.
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You may be eligible for our free services
Based on your answers, Hope Pro Bono Legal Inc. may be able to help you. Please contact us directly so we can assess your matter and connect you with the right service. All enquiries are treated with the strictest confidence.
🚨 You indicated this is urgent. Please call us immediately at +675 7669 6591 or attend our office at Kim Pawa Junction, Dobel, Mount Hagen.
Based on your answers, your matter may fall outside the areas we currently assist with. However, we are always happy to speak with you and will do our best to point you towards the right service. Please do not hesitate to reach out.
You may also try:
• Office of the Public Solicitor (free legal aid in PNG)
• Papua New Guinea Law Society referral service
• Community legal education session near you
Because you can afford private legal representation, our limited resources are best directed to those who have no other option. We encourage you to engage a private solicitor or contact the PNG Law Society for a referral. If your financial circumstances change or you have concerns about safety, please contact us — we will always listen.