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We have a practical and straight forward approach to our clients; we give the right advice and do what we can to achieve the best outcome in their matter. Our intervention order lawyers have extensive experience in Intervention Order matters . Speak to one of our friendly lawyers today to see how we can assist you with any Intervention Order matter that you may have. We appear in all Magistrates’ Court across Victoria.
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Intervention Order Lawyers
We have successfully obtained and contested Intervention Orders in all Courts for our clients.
Have you been served with an intervention order?
What to do:
Check the details of the court hearing including the date, time and location. Ensure that you do not miss this court date otherwise the court may determine the case in your absence, adjourn the case and issue a warrant or make an intervention order with respect to a child.
Understand who the intervention order is protecting. There may be a number of people listed including children (checked both Affected Family Members and Protected Persons).
The application will explain why the applicant is seeking an order against you. Start to think about whether you agree or disagree with the application.
If you have been served an interim intervention order, review the conditions of the order and ensure that you do not breach any of the conditions even if you disagree with them. You will have an opportunity at court to contest the order against you.
You should then contact our office for advice. We recommend that this occur prior to the first court hearing to ensure that you receive advice on the best course of action moving forward.