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Resolving Your Legal Concerns

When you need dedicated legal assistance in Cessnock, be sure to contact Equilaw Solicitors. We will take the time to listen carefully to the parameters of your case—be it a criminal, traffic, commercial, family or employment matter. Additionally, we can help streamline property transference via conveyancing and finalise your will. Our staff will spare no effort to help you attain the closure you’re after.


Entering into court proceedings can be highly stressful. Our job is to help reduce this stress and give you the clarity to make informed decisions. We’ll represent you in court and strive to facilitate mediation for cases concerning family or employment disputes.


Contact Equilaw Solicitors today. You can call us on (02) 6542 5566. We service clients from the Hunter Valley Gardens to Kearsley and all areas of Cessnock.

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Legal Assistance in Cessnock

Our Cessnock solicitors will:


Draft contracts: relating to employment, joint ventures, settlements, property and a host of other matters.


Clarify terminology: We know how frustrating it can be trying to decipher formal legal jargon. Our friendly staff will explain everything to you in plain English. 


Resolve disputes: Our solicitors will do everything they can to prevent matters from ending up in court. We do this by facilitating mediation between parties—be it relating to family disputes, employment issues or other legal concerns. 


Designate Power of Attorney: That is, we will handle the legalities of choosing a person to manage financial and legal matters if you lose your capacity to self-manage.


Add will caveats: We can take care of the work required for making changes to a will.

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Local Solicitors in Cessnock

Whether you’re looking to buy or sell a property, conveyancing is vital to make sure the transfer occurs smoothly. Our Cessnock conveyancers can handle this process, making sure the correct documentation is in order. 

Regardless of your age, it’s strongly advised that you put a will in order. This will help prevent costly legal disputes from emerging after you’ve passed on. It can also help protect your assets. We assist with wills and estates in Cessnock.

If you’re facing criminal proceedings in Cessnock, you want a solicitor you can depend on. Our staff can defend you in cases concerning theft, assault, drug charges and other criminal matters.

Whether you’re facing a simple traffic ticket or a more serious drunk driving charge, we can provide legal advice in Cessnock. Our staff will do all in their power to help you retain your licence.

Our solicitors in Cessnock can assist in cases relating to divorce, domestic violence, custody, AVOs, de facto agreements and other family law matters. We will strive to resolve matters amicably for both parties.

Ensure your rights as an employee or employer are upheld with the assistance of our Cessnock legal team. We can help with contracts, unfair dismissal cases, tax, superannuation, WHS concerns and more.

Our commercial litigation capabilities extend to company restructuring, takeovers, mergers, trusts, partnerships and more. We can assist clients throughout the Cessnock region.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How can a solicitor help me with an unfair dismissal case?

    A solicitor can provide you with legal advice, guidance and representation in an unfair dismissal case. They will be able to assess the circumstances of your dismissal and advise you on your rights under the law. They may also be able to help you negotiate a severance package or other compensation from your employer if necessary. A solicitor can also represent you in court proceedings if required, providing expert advice and assistance throughout the process.

  • How long does it take to finalise a will?

    It can take anywhere between a few days to several weeks for a will to be finalised, depending on the complexity of the document and any delays that may arise during the process. First, if you choose to have your will written by a solicitor or legal professional, they might need some time to research and draft it. This could be anything from a few days to up to two weeks depending on how complicated your instructions are. When you are happy with the content of your will, both yourself and any witnesses must sign it before it becomes legally binding. Before signing, make sure that all details such as names and addresses are correct.

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