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Accessible Legal & Conveyancing Services

At Howells & Co Legal & Conveyancing, we aim to provide attentive legal and conveyancing services in Newcastle. Our team is dedicated to guiding you through the complex legal landscape, working in a variety of legal fields, including family law, criminal law, personal injury law, employment law, immigration law, conveyancing, estate planning, estate administration, mortgage law, litigation, commercial conveyancing and leasing.


Our goal is to make legal advice accessible to all. We provide a complimentary 15-minute legal or conveyancing consultation and offer a free fixed-fee conveyancing quote to assist with this. Our solutions are designed to meet your needs without compromising on quality or care.


Our lawyers and conveyancers are ready to support you at every step. Call us today on (02) 4092 7676.

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Transparent & Tailored Legal Services

Having a team by your side is invaluable when navigating legal challenges. At Howells & Co Legal & Conveyancing, our services are designed to prioritise your peace of mind through a transparent and client-focused approach that offers:


  • Free 15-minute initial consultations: We’re here to address your concerns from the start.
  • Fixed-fee conveyancing quotes within 24 hours: We aim to ensure clarity and punctuality so you know what to expect from the outset.
  • Tailored services: We recognise that each legal situation is unique and we work to customise our solutions to fit your specific needs.


Our goal is to empower you with the knowledge and support necessary to manage your legal matters effectively. Contact us to learn more or request a quote.

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Areas of Law

Navigating family law issues in Newcastle can be challenging, but you don’t have to do it alone. We work to offer compassionate and comprehensive support to protect your interests and those of your loved ones.

If you’re facing criminal law matters in Newcastle, our legal team is ready to assist in providing a defence. We aim to protect your rights and advocate on your behalf throughout the legal process.

Suffering an injury can be life-altering. Our personal injury law services in Newcastle are designed to help you secure the compensation you deserve, aiming to allow you to focus on your recovery.

Understanding employment law in Newcastle can be complex. We offer guidance through issues like unfair dismissal or discrimination with the aim of ensuring your rights and livelihood are defended with care.

Our immigration law services in Newcastle are tailored to help simplify your journey. From visa applications to appeals, we aim to ensure your case is handled with care, to help make your path to a new life in Australia clearer.

Your property transactions in Newcastle should be carefully considered. Our team of conveyancers aim to manage all the details, to assist with ensuring a smooth and positive outcome for your real estate ventures.

Frequently Asked Questions

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  • What areas do you provide your services in Newcastle?

    We're proud to serve the entire Newcastle region, including Adamstown, Beresfield, Broadmeadow, Callaghan, Elermore Vale, Fletcher, Georgetown and Hamilton. Contact us to find out if we service your specific location.

  • Can my employer change my working conditions without my consent?

    Employers generally cannot unilaterally change your working conditions without your consent, especially if such changes breach the terms of your employment contract. If your employer attempts to alter your working conditions without consulting you, you may have grounds for a legal claim.

  • What is the difference between permanent residency and citizenship?

    Permanent residency allows you to live and work in Australia indefinitely, access healthcare and education and travel freely in and out of the country. However, citizenship offers additional rights, such as voting in elections, obtaining an Australian passport and running for public office. While permanent residents enjoy many benefits, becoming a citizen provides full legal rights.

  • What is the difference between a will and a trust?

    A will is a legal document that outlines how your assets will be distributed and appoints an executor to manage your estate. On the other hand, a trust is a legal arrangement where a trustee manages assets on behalf of beneficiaries, either during their lifetime or after. Trusts can be used for various purposes, such as protecting assets from creditors, managing assets for minors or reducing estate taxes. 

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