About Spencer Lawyers
Spencer Lawyers is a boutique law firm with a special interest in criminal law and traffic matters. Located in Gosford, our lawyers work throughout the Central Coast, Sydney Metropolitan and Newcastle area. Our team of Erina lawyers provide a compassionate and quality service, assisting our clients with the unique challenges of each case. From police interviews, through to court appearances and licence suspension appeals, we will support you every step of the way. Wills, Power of Attorney, parenting agreements, divorce applications, family law, debt collection and criminal law are just some of the areas we can assist you with. For all your legal needs in Gosford, contact our team at Spencer Lawyers now.
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Wills & estates
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Criminal law
Court appearances
Police interviews
Drink & drug driving
Disqualified, suspended & unlicensed driving
Licence suspension appeals
Habitual declaration appeals
All traffic law related matters
Wills
Power of attorney
Enduring guardianships
Drug possessions
AVO's
Divorce applications
Property financial agreements
Parenting agreements
Mortgage guarantors
Debt collection/disputes
Criminal offences
Suspended licence
Appeals
Driving offences
Probate lawyer
Family solicitor
Civil litigation
Deceased estates
Forensic procedures
Motor vehicle accidents
Property settlements
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Admitted to the NSW Supreme Court
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the consequences of an AVO?
If you hold a shooters licence or a security licence, your licence will be cancelled for ten years and any firearm in your possession will be confiscated. You cannot apply for either type of licence for ten years. AVOs have a significant impact on any family law proceedings and the court will not consider shared time for a parent if there is domestic violence.
The police told me just to plead guilty as I will get a section 10 or a light penalty. What should I do?
Firstly, don't listen to their advice. They just don't want to go to court. They don't want you to defend the charge. Call us for advice because you may have a defence.