Expertise
Family Violence and AVOs
Kells specialises in all areas of family law including family violence, divorce, separation, child custody, child support, and more.
Conveniently located in Wollongong and across the Illawarra region, we offer the highest level of service, while remaining affordable and easy to talk to.
For our
dedicated team of family lawyers, nothing is more important than upholding your rights and best interests throughout your legal process.
Have you or a family member been a victim of domestic violence where you have experienced physical, sexual or verbal abuse, threats, stalking, intimidation, or other forms of control or coercion? At Kells, our domestic violence lawyers in Wollongong specialise in dealing with protection from harassment and domestic violence in a sensitive and considerate manner.
If you are suffering from family violence, contact the domestic violence lawyers at Kells right away. Serving clients in Wollongong and across the Illawarra, our family violence lawyers can provide knowledgeable and empathetic legal advice and assistance to protect you from further abuse. We understand that these matters can be sensitive and traumatic, which is why we will do our utmost to make sure you feel comfortable and safe throughout the process.
And if it's the other way around and you've been issued an Apprehended Violence Order (AVO), we can help you too. Our legal team is experienced in this area and can provide you with advice on your rights and options, including helping you navigate through your particular situation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Whilst domestic violence is commonly associated with physical violence between family members in a domestic relationship, domestic violence can take many other forms where one person tries to dominate and control another person via the use of:
Our specialist family lawyers have a thorough understanding of how to assist and advise clients who have been subjected to violence in their family law relationships. Our team of solicitors will assist in screening and identifying risk as well as implementing safety plans where necessary.
The involvement of family violence in family law matters will have a bearing on what might be appropriate for the future care arrangements for children of a relationship and may even have a bearing on property settlement if there have been circumstances of financial abuse.
Whether you can see your children because of an AVO will depend on the terms of the individual AVO that has been issued to you and whether care arrangements can be negotiated and the children protected from harm or risk of harm.
Our family law team can help you navigate through your family law matter where there are aspects of family violence including where there is an AVO on one party.
Call our family lawyers today to discuss your case.
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