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About Domestic Violence Solicitors Toowoomba

Welcome to Domestic Violence Solicitors Toowoomba, where we are committed to providing compassionate and dedicated legal representation to victims of domestic violence in the Toowoomba region. Our experienced team of solicitors understands the sensitive and challenging nature of domestic violence cases, and we are here to support you every step of the way. If you are facing domestic violence or know someone who needs assistance, do not hesitate to reach out to Domestic Violence Solicitors Toowoomba. Our dedicated team is ready to provide the legal support and guidance you need during this challenging time. Contact us today to schedule a confidential consultation and take the first step towards a brighter, safer future.

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  • First Consultation Free

  • Consultations by Phone

  • Consultations in Toowomba Office

  • Domestic Violence Lawyers

  • Experienced Male & Female Solicitors

  • Domestic Violence Order Application

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Location

361 Ruthven Street, Toowoomba City QLD

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I reply to a text message from the Aggrieved if there is a no contact Order in place?

It is still a breach of the Order if you communicate with an aggrieved even if the aggrieved initiated contact first, unless there is an exception allowing such contact expressly in the Order.

I want to self represent as the Respondent at Trial; is there any potentially detrimental effects to my case if I do this?

There is a provision in the legislation whereby a Court can prevent a self-represented Respondent from cross-examining the aggrieved. This can have a significant impact on your case, and it is important that you obtain legal advice if you are thinking about self-representing at any Trial as the Respondent.

Domestic Violence Solicitors Toowoomba