Go To Court Lawyers Blacktown

Go To Court Lawyers Blacktown Nationwide strong, affordable representation in all matters relating to criminal and civil law, family matters, immigration, and traffic law

Go To Court Lawyers offer expert and affordable legal advice and strong representation in all matters relating to criminal and civil law, family matters, immigration, and traffic law including drink driving. With over 350 offices across Australia, we guarantee availability in all Australian courts, at simple, upfront rates with no hidden costs. Our lawyers are selected based on their track record and expertise. With Go To Court Lawyers, you can get a good lawyer – fast

07/12/2016

In the High Court of Australia wigs were discarded by the Justices and robes modified in 1987.

When can police conduct a search on you?In Australia, police can only search your property or your person under certain ...
06/12/2016

When can police conduct a search on you?
In Australia, police can only search your property or your person under certain circumstances. These circumstances include when police have a search warrant or if they have the legal right to conduct a personal search.

https://www.gotocourt.com.au/criminal-law/police-searches/
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The Residential Tenancies Act 2010 places rights and obligations on both landlords and tenants in respect of residential...
03/12/2016

The Residential Tenancies Act 2010 places rights and obligations on both landlords and tenants in respect of residential tenancies in (for example, a tenant's obligation to pay rent and a landlord's obligation to keep the premises in good repair).

Read more: Residential Tenancies in NSW | Civil Lawyers NSW, Link: https://www.gotocourt.com.au/civil-law/nsw/residential-tenancies/

Breach of Bail in New South WalesWhen you are granted bail you have to sign an acknowledgment of the bail and its condit...
25/11/2016

Breach of Bail in New South Wales

When you are granted bail you have to sign an acknowledgment of the bail and its conditions before you will be released. By signing this you are agreeing to comply with all of the bail conditions. If you don't, it is called a breach of bail. You can breach a bail in two ways, either by breaching a condition of your bail or by failing to appear in accordance with your bail undertaking. A failure to comply with a bail condition is not an offence but it can lead to the bail being reconsidered by the court. Failing to appear in accordance with a bail acknowledgment is a criminal offence. In New South Wales the law on Bail is contained in the Bail Act.

Read more: Breach of Bail in New South Wales, Link: https://www.gotocourt.com.au/criminal-law/nsw/breach-of-bail/

An AVO in New South Wales is called an Apprehended Domestic Violence Order (ADVO) if you and the person against whom you...
20/11/2016

An AVO in New South Wales is called an Apprehended Domestic Violence Order (ADVO) if you and the person against whom you are seeking the order have been or are in a domestic relationship.

This means:
* being married or in a de facto relationship
* living at the same premises (including in a residential care facility)
* being in an intimate relationship
* being related (including as kin or extended family if you are an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person).

Otherwise, the AVO is called an Apprehended Personal Violence Order (APVO). In an APVO the court will order you and the defendant to go to mediation unless there is good reason not to.

Read more: Applying for an AVO in New South Wales, Link: https://www.gotocourt.com.au/criminal-law/nsw/avo/

An AVO is usually made by a court, but in some instances the police can make an order. These orders are made with condit...
18/11/2016

An AVO is usually made by a court, but in some instances the police can make an order. These orders are made with conditions designed to protect you from future abuse.

Read more: Apprehended Violence Orders (AVO), Link: https://www.gotocourt.com.au/criminal-law/avo/

In Western Australia, the terms "dangerous", "reckless" and "careless" driving are sometimes used interchangeably and it...
17/11/2016

In Western Australia, the terms "dangerous", "reckless" and "careless" driving are sometimes used interchangeably and it can be difficult to work out the difference between the three terms and the penalties for the different offences. Watch the video to know more about the Dangerous driving laws in Western Australia... http://dld.bz/eE59H

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LEGAL HOTLINE: 1300 636 846, 7am to Midnight, 7 days Get a Good Lawyer. Fast. https://www.gotocourt.com.au/traffic-law/wa/dangerous-driving/

Drug Offences in   could come under either the Federal criminal code act or the State drug and   act.Maximum penalties d...
09/11/2016

Drug Offences in could come under either the Federal criminal code act or the State drug and act.

Maximum penalties depend on the type and quantity of the , whether the charge is a summary offence or a more serious indictable offence, and whether the charge is dealt with in the Local or District Court.

Read more: Drug Offences in NSW, Link: https://www.gotocourt.com.au/criminal-law/nsw/drug-offences/

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