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Comprehensive Legal Support

Locals throughout Cessnock can turn to Howells & Co Legal & Conveyancing for tailored legal guidance and comprehensive services. Whether you’re navigating family law, facing criminal proceedings, seeking compensation for personal injury, managing employment law issues or immigrating to Australia, we're here to assist with the process. We also offer residential and commercial property transactions, estate planning, estate administration, litigation, mortgage law and leasing services. We provide complimentary 15-minute consultations, clear fixed-fee conveyancing quotes and services designed to be accessible and effective.


At Howells & Co Legal & Conveyancing, our team of lawyers and conveyancers are typically dedicated to providing the attention and care you might need. Call (02) 4092 7676 for legal and conveyancing assistance.

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Our Legal Services at a Glance

When you need legal support, it’s essential to choose a team that consistently aims to understand the changing law and conveyancing landscape and is dedicated to your outcome. At Howells & Co Legal & Conveyancing, our goal is to offer:


  • Personalised attention for every case, large or small
  • Clear, jargon-free explanations at every step
  • Assistance with a broad spectrum of legal fields


Our legal team focuses on providing you with knowledge and support designed to offer you a straightforward and transparent process. Ready to learn more? Contact our team of lawyers to discuss your needs or request a tailored quote today.

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Areas of Law

In Cessnock, family matters require a compassionate yet assertive approach. From custody disputes to property settlements, we're here to guide you through every challenge, aiming to ensure your rights and interests are protected.

Facing charges in Cessnock can be overwhelming. We aim to offer a service that draws on legal knowledge and strategic planning to navigate the complexities of criminal law. Our goal is to support you throughout the legal process.

If you’ve been injured in Cessnock, seeking fair compensation is important. We work to advocate on your behalf, handling the legal process so you can focus on your recovery. Our team is dedicated to helping you achieve the compensation you deserve.

In Cessnock, employment disputes require careful handling. We are committed to advocating for fair treatment in the workplace, aiming to provide legal support that helps to ensure your rights and concerns are addressed with care.

Making Cessnock your home is a significant decision. We aim to help simplify the immigration process by offering clear advice and support tailored to your situation. Our goal is to help you confidently begin your new chapter in Australia.

Navigating Cessnock’s property market can be difficult. We assist with managing your property transactions efficiently, aiming to ensure all legal aspects are handled with attention to detail from the initial contract to the final completion.

Frequently Asked Questions

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  • What areas do you provide your services in Cressnock?

    We're proud to serve the entire Cressnock region, including Aberdare, Allandale, Bellbird, Big Yengo, Brunkerville, Cedar Creek, Kearsley and Laguna. Contact us to find out if we service your specific location. 


  • What is a parenting plan?

    A parenting plan is a written agreement between parents outlining the care arrangements for their children. Unlike a parenting order, which is legally enforceable by the court, a parenting plan is a mutual agreement that reflects the parents' wishes but is not enforceable unless formalised by the court.

  • What is the difference between bail and remand?

    Bail is a temporary release from custody while awaiting trial under specific conditions such as regular reporting or travel restrictions. Remand involves being held in custody until the trial or bail hearing. The decision to grant bail depends on factors like the severity of the offence, the defendant’s criminal history and the risk of flight or reoffending.


  • What is the process for making a personal injury claim?

    The process for making a personal injury claim typically involves gathering evidence, such as medical records and witness statements and filing a claim with the relevant authority or insurance company. Negotiations may occur to reach a settlement or the case may proceed to court if a resolution cannot be reached. 

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