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At EV Law, we assist individuals throughout the Gold Coast, Brisbane, Rockhampton, and beyond who are dealing with domestic violence cases. Our team provides support with protection order applications, court representation, and related family law matters, offering compassionate guidance when it’s most needed.
For those facing challenging circumstances, our goal is to help you regain control, navigate the legal process, and work toward a safer future. Available 24/7, we’re here to discuss your situation and explore your options. With a holistic approach, we address all aspects of your unique needs so you receive tailored representation that respects your circumstances.
Call EV Law on 07 5626 0052 if you need a domestic violence lawyer on the Gold Coast.
If you’re dealing with domestic violence issues, EV Law is here to support you with steady, reliable guidance. Here’s how we can help:
We're dedicated to providing dependable, compassionate legal assistance. Contact EV Law on 07 5626 0052 to speak with a domestic violence lawyer on the Gold Coast.
A domestic violence lawyer provides legal support and representation, helping clients understand their rights and the legal processes involved. They assist with filing or defending against protection orders, preparing for court appearances, and offering guidance on available resources and options. A lawyer also helps gather necessary evidence, represent the client in hearings, and, if applicable, connect the client with support services. Their role is to help clients feel informed and supported throughout the legal process, allowing them to make decisions that prioritise their safety and legal rights.
In Australia, a domestic violence protection order specifically applies to individuals in domestic or family relationships, such as partners, ex-partners, or close family members. It aims to prevent further harm by imposing restrictions on the respondent’s actions, such as limiting contact or proximity. A restraining order, while similar, may apply more broadly to individuals outside of domestic relationships, such as acquaintances or co-workers. Both orders are legally binding, and breaching them can result in criminal charges, but they are designed to address different relationship contexts.
If you need urgent protection, contact the police immediately by calling 000. Police can issue a temporary protection order, known as a police protection notice, to provide immediate safety measures until a court can review the case. You may also visit a local court to apply for a protection order yourself. Seeking assistance from a domestic violence lawyer can help in preparing the necessary documentation and guiding you through the legal steps involved in securing long-term protection.
T. 07 5626 0052
ABN: 38 672 583 032
Bachelor of Laws with Honours at Griffith University in 2013
Solicitor in the Supreme and High Court in 2014
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