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Driving Suspensions
Our criminal lawyers handle a wide range of matters, which include driving suspensions, traffic offences, drug-related charges, theft, fraud, assault, and even serious offences like murder.
Legal matters don’t always happen during business hours. Our team is available 24/7 to provide legal advice, with an initial consultation offered at no cost.
With a former police officer and senior prosecutor leading our criminal law team, we have a deep understanding of court processes, allowing us to develop strong defence strategies suited to each case.
Our lawyers have extensive courtroom experience, so we handle most summary offences without the need for a barrister. This keeps costs reasonable while maintaining effective legal representation.
Have you lost your licence due to a traffic offence, DUI, or another legal issue? A suspension can make everyday life more difficult, as it affects your ability to work, meet family responsibilities, and maintain independence.
Our Fairfield driving suspension lawyers assist clients in challenging suspensions and exploring options for licence reinstatement. Whether you are seeking a reduction in your disqualification period or pursuing an appeal, we provide our legal expertise to help you take the necessary steps toward regaining your driving privileges.
Whether your suspension resulted from a drink driving charge, accumulated demerit points, or another traffic offence, the consequences can extend far beyond the inconvenience of not being able to drive.
If you need to challenge a suspension or lodge an appeal, having the right legal representation can make a difference. Our Fairfield driving suspension lawyers help clients with a suspended licence explore legal pathways to reinstate their licence or shorten disqualification periods. We recognise how essential driving is to your independence, so we work towards a resolution that serves your best interests.
Australian traffic laws have evolved significantly over the years, with updates aimed at creating a more uniform system across the country. However, despite these reforms, driving regulations remain complex, covering everything from liability assessments and penalty enforcement to licence suspensions and appeals.
Drivers must adhere to various legal obligations, including specific responsibilities following an accident. Failing to meet these requirements can result in extended disqualification periods or additional charges. Contesting a suspension in court is subject to strict deadlines, which vary depending on the circumstances. In serious or repeat offences, courts may impose harsher penalties, including extended disqualification or even imprisonment.
If your licence has been suspended, seeking legal advice early is essential. Our Fairfield driving suspension lawyers have extensive experience with NSW traffic laws and can assess your situation to determine the best legal course of action.
Our process starts with a thorough evaluation of the circumstances leading to the suspension. We carefully examine all legal options to determine if the suspension can be contested, reduced, or overturned.
Throughout the case, we provide straightforward legal guidance. We keep you informed about your rights, the legal process, and possible outcomes. Our focus is on helping you understand your options and working towards a resolution that minimises the impact of the suspension.
Our team has extensive experience in representing clients facing licence suspensions. We have successfully helped many clients regain or retain their driving privileges by applying legal expertise and strategic advocacy. Whether you need to challenge a suspension, reduce a disqualification period, or explore other legal alternatives, we are committed to getting the best results.
If you would like to discuss your suspended licence matter with our criminal law team, please get in touch. We are available 24/7 to help you and offer a free initial consultation.
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