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We provide experienced legal services in family, criminal law, and domestic violence, ensuring empathetic and effective representation aimed at achieving the best results for our clients.
Since our inception in 2015, we at KLM Solicitors have been deeply committed to providing honest, down-to-earth, and high-quality legal representation. Established as a practice that initially focused on family and criminal law, we have firmly cemented our reputation across these challenging areas, especially adept in handling cases involving domestic violence, divorce, and other related legal matters.
At KLM Solicitors, we pride ourselves on a hardworking team that adopts a dynamic approach to legal problems, ensuring that we always strive for the best possible outcome for our clients. Our team is not only skilled in legal practices but is also understanding and reliable, making them perfectly equipped to handle sensitive matters such as divorce and family law with the utmost professionalism and empathy. We guide our clients step by step through these challenging times, ensuring they feel supported throughout their legal journey.
Our criminal law services are equally robust, offering reliable support when the unexpected occurs. We understand that no one ever plans to be on the wrong side of the law, but when such situations arise, our team’s dependable counsel and proven track record of success ensure that our clients are in safe hands. We fight tirelessly to protect your rights and help you understand and navigate the legal process, aiming to move you forward from challenging situations with minimal stress.
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This depends on the type of charge/offence committed. Most commonly, you will be given a small piece of paper called a Notice to Appear. This will have the date, time and place you have to attend court. You should let your criminal lawyer know and they will contact police to obtain more information. We advise that you should always talk to your lawyer before giving a record of an interview. You can talk to one of our Criminal Law experts by calling (07) 3733 0901.
Evidence is what you present in court to prove that the respondent has harmed or may harm you (and/or your child). Evidence can be your affidavit, the affidavit of someone who has witnessed the respondent committing domestic violence against you, documents, photos, recordings or objects such as torn clothing or a weapon. Court is a difficult task and we suggest you talk to one of our Family Law experts about how to prepare & present the evidence you intend to rely on by calling (07) 3733 0901.
Barristers (also known as Counsel) are lawyers who specialise in the presentation of oral arguments in Court. They usually have areas of expertise in specific areas of law. In matters heard in the District and Supreme Courts, it is general practice to engage a Barrister. KLM Solicitors engage a range of exceptional Barristers that we select depending on your needs, budget and type of matter. Contact us now.
Applying for a Protection Order through the Queensland Police Service In certain circumstances, the QLD Police Service can assist you with making an Application for a Protection Order. This means that the Queensland Police Service will be the Applicant and make an Application on your behalf. If you are at imminent risk of harm, you should contact Police on 000. Alternatively, most QLD Police Stations have a dedicated domestic violence Police Officer who assists victims of domestic violence.
Often it is difficult deciding whether to plead guilty to an offence. To be found guilty after a trial there has to be enough evidence for a Magistrate, Judge or sometimes Jury to decide that you are guilty without a reasonable doubt. It is the police’s job to bring this evidence to court. To give advice on what your prospect of success are when pleading not guilty, your lawyers would need copy of the brief of evidence. You can talk to one of our Criminal Law experts by calling (07) 3733 0901.
Each case is different & the Federal Circuit Court and the Family Court will consider your situation based on the factors relevant to you and your child’s circumstances. There are circumstances where the Court will consider the child’s views and wishes. However, this will depend on the age and maturity of the child. You should always receive legal advice prior to not facilitating time between a child & their parent. For further advice or representation, contact KLM Solicitors on (07) 3733 0901.