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EV Law

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EV Law offers dedicated legal support to individuals and families in Brisbane, focusing on criminal law, family law, and domestic violence matters. Our team approaches each case with professionalism, compassion, and a commitment to integrity, guiding clients through challenging legal situations.


Whether you’re dealing with criminal charges, managing a family dispute, or seeking protection in a domestic violence matter, EV Law is here to support you every step of the way. We are available 24/7 for urgent assistance and provide a free 30-minute consultation to discuss your circumstances and available options. Our holistic approach means we consider all aspects of your case to offer representation that aligns with your needs.


Call EV Law on 07 5626 0052 if you need a lawyer for Brisbane-based litigation.

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What We Offer

We offer assistance to Brisbane clients involved in domestic violence cases, whether seeking a protection order or facing accusations. Our team supports clients in understanding their rights and prioritising safety throughout the legal process.

Our criminal law team is here for Brisbane clients 24/7, providing assistance with urgent matters like court appearances and bail applications. Contact us to explore your options and understand your rights before engaging with law enforcement.

Helping families from Brisbane, we provide legal support for matters such as relationship breakdowns and child custody arrangements. Our approach focuses on fair resolutions and clear guidance to help reduce stress and protect family well-being in difficult times.

Parental settlements in Brisbane provide a structured approach to resolving custody, visitation, and financial arrangements after separation. These agreements prioritise children’s well-being while ensuring both parents have clear responsibilities. Legal support helps reduce conflict and create long-term stability, making co-parenting arrangements smoother and more effective.

Navigating a divorce in Brisbane requires careful planning and clear legal agreements. From dividing assets to establishing parenting plans, divorce services provide structured solutions that focus on fairness. Legal assistance helps individuals manage financial concerns, resolve disputes, and take steps toward a secure future.

In Brisbane, property settlement services assist separating couples in negotiating fair asset division, including real estate, superannuation, and shared debts. These services focus on resolving disputes efficiently while structuring equitable agreements that consider each party’s financial contributions, future needs, and long-term financial stability after separation.

Brisbane residents facing domestic violence or intimidation can seek a protection order for legal security. Legal services assist in filing applications, gathering evidence, and navigating court processes. Whether seeking immediate protection or long-term legal measures, support is available to safeguard personal well-being.

 In Brisbane, child maintenance services focus on financial fairness in parenting arrangements. Whether establishing, modifying, or enforcing payments, legal support helps parents navigate financial responsibilities, helping to ensure children receive necessary support for housing, education, and healthcare after separation.

Brisbane couples looking to formalise financial arrangements before marriage can benefit from a prenuptial agreement. These agreements help protect business interests, savings, and property ownership, helping to ensure both partners have a clear understanding of their financial rights and responsibilities.

Brisbane families facing legal conflicts can access dispute resolution services to resolve disagreements regarding children, finances, and property. By encouraging open discussions and structured negotiations, mediation helps families avoid lengthy legal battles while reaching practical, lasting agreements.

Brisbane residents facing family violence can seek legal support to secure protection and create a safer future. Services include assistance with protection orders, legal representation in court, and urgent legal action when immediate intervention is needed. Parenting arrangements focus on stability, security, and safety measures.

In Brisbane, superannuation splitting services assist separating couples in fairly dividing retirement savings as part of their property settlement. Whether through mutual agreements or court-ordered arrangements, legal support helps assess entitlements, manage paperwork, and assist with distributing superannuation appropriately.

In Brisbane, family mediation services offer a structured and cooperative approach to resolving conflicts related to parenting, financial settlements, and property matters. By encouraging open communication and collaboration, mediation helps families reach fair agreements while reducing stress, legal costs, and lengthy court proceedings.

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Legal matters can be challenging, but EV Law is here to provide steady, reliable support. Here’s how we can help:


  • We’re available 24/7, so you can reach us whenever you need assistance, including in urgent situations.
  • We offer a free 30-minute consultation to give you a clear understanding of your options and help you start on the right path.
  • We have an extensive understanding of criminal law, family law, and domestic violence, allowing us to offer comprehensive support to clients in Brisbane.
  • Our approach is holistic, taking into account every aspect of your situation to guide you toward balanced and informed decisions.
  • Our team is compassionate and committed to respectful, clear communication, focusing on your comfort and confidence at every step.


We proudly serve clients in Brisbane, offering trustworthy and supportive legal representation. Contact EV Law on 07 5626 0052 to speak with our team.

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Mon-Fri: 8:30am to 5:00pm
Sat-Sun: Closed

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What areas do you service?

    EV Law provides a wide range of legal services for Brisbane and its surrounding areas, including Red Hill and Chermside. Contact us to confirm whether we service your specific location. 

  • What issues are handled under family law in Australia?

    Family law covers various matters related to family relationships, including divorce, child custody, property settlements, spousal maintenance, and domestic violence issues. It also addresses the legal rights and responsibilities of parents and guardians, including child support and visitation arrangements. Family law focuses on achieving fair outcomes that prioritise the well-being of children and the financial security of both parties. The Family Court and Federal Circuit Court oversee family law matters in Australia, with a focus on resolving disputes amicably wherever possible.

  • How is child custody determined in family law cases?

    In child custody cases, Australian courts prioritise the best interests of the child, considering factors such as each parent's relationship with the child, the child’s needs, and any history of family violence. Courts aim to certify that children maintain meaningful relationships with both parents, provided it is safe and beneficial. Parenting arrangements can be made by mutual agreement or determined by the court if no agreement is reached. Parents are encouraged to attend mediation to resolve custody issues amicably before court proceedings, fostering cooperation and a focus on the child’s well-being.

  • How is property divided after separation in family law?

    Property division in Australia considers both financial and non-financial contributions made by each party, as well as future needs, such as caring responsibilities or income disparities. If both parties agree on how to divide assets, they can formalise this through a binding financial agreement. If not, the court may intervene to certify a fair division. The court aims to achieve a just outcome, considering the assets, liabilities, and contributions of each party.

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