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Domestic Violence

Domestic Violence Lawyers in Wollongong

Criminal Law Specialists


Experts in all criminal matters including cases involving domestic violence, drugs, theft, fraud, assault, murder, and much more.

24/7 Criminal Law Advice


We are available across Wollongong and the Illawarra region 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to advise you on your case — and our first consultation is free!

Top-Tier Team


Our criminal law team is guided by a former police officer and senior police prosecutor with unrivalled knowledge of court procedures.

Extensive Experience


With many years of experience in courtrooms, we run a majority of our summary matters without the costly alternative of briefing barristers.

Here To Help

If you have been charged with a domestic violence offence, you need to seek competent legal advice and representation from a domestic violence lawyer to avoid a conviction that follows you for the rest of your life. At Kells, our dedicated criminal law team specialises in domestic violence cases and coercive control matters.

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How Can Our Domestic Violence Lawyers Help?

Have you been accused of domestic violence? Are you worried about the potential consequences that could haunt you for the rest of your life? Facing a domestic violence charge can be emotionally overwhelming and mentally draining. That’s why it’s highly recommended to seek legal assistance right away.


Our domestic violence lawyers in Wollongong are committed to providing you with the strong legal representation and strategic defence needed to protect your rights and mitigate the potential lifelong consequences of a domestic violence conviction.


Whether you have been accused of abuse, require legal representation for breaching a domestic violence protection order, or need assistance in defending a protection order made against you, you can trust that you are in capable hands. We will craft a robust defence strategy tailored to your unique circumstances, aiming to achieve the best possible outcome for your case.


When your future is at stake, choose the best — choose Kells.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is considered domestic violence?

    Domestic violence refers to abusive behaviour, physical or psychological, that occurs within a domestic or family relationship. Common types of domestic violence include, but are not limited to, physical assault, emotional abuse, sexual violence, stalking, coercive control, and domestic violence protection order breaches.

  • What are the potential consequences of a domestic violence conviction?

    Being convicted of domestic violence may result in significant repercussions, including a criminal record, potential jail time, protection orders, loss of child custody or visitation rights, damage to your reputation, and limitations on future employment opportunities.

  • Can I fight the domestic violence charges against me?

    Yes, you have the right to defend yourself against domestic violence charges. In NSW, there are various defence options available, depending on the circumstances of your case. Our domestic violence lawyers will carefully analyse the evidence, including witness statements, police reports, and any other relevant documentation, to find holes and weaknesses in the prosecution's case. Whether you're in Wollongong or anywhere in the Illawarra, we're here to help.

  • Will I have to go to trial for my domestic violence case?

    Not all domestic violence cases go to trial. Depending on the circumstances, our team may be able to negotiate a plea bargain with the prosecution or seek alternative resolutions such as diversion programs. However, if a trial is unavoidable, we will prepare a robust defence strategy to present your case effectively in court.

Get Expert Criminal Law Advice

If you would like to discuss your domestic violence case 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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