Intervention Orders
Being served with an intervention order can be a confusing and frustrating experience. It's understandable to feel uncertain about what to do next, especially since an intervention order can have consequences beyond what you might initially expect. These orders can impact your living situation, access to your children, and even your future employment prospects.
At C&E Legal, we're committed to guiding you through this challenging period. We'll take the time to explain the legal process in clear terms, ensuring you understand your rights, responsibilities, and the potential consequences stemming from an IVO. Then, we work with you to develop a strong legal strategy and advocating for your interests.
Our goal is to empower you with the knowledge and confidence you need to navigate the legal complexities. You're not alone in this; we're here to provide support and clarity every step of the way. And we’re dedicated to achieving a good outcome based on your unique situation.
We also work with individuals who want to apply for an intervention order against another person.
Family Violence Intervention Order
If you’ve been served with an FVIO, it can be helpful to speak with an experienced lawyer. At C&E Legal, we can help you understand the short- and long-term impacts of an FVIO as well as the consequences if you breach the order. We’ll also work with you to navigate court appearances, and explore options for varying or setting aside the order.
You have the right to legal representation and a fair hearing. We’re here to help you have your voice heard in the court system.


Personal Safety Intervention Order
A Personal Safety Intervention Order (PSIO) can significantly restrict you. If you’ve been served with a PSIO, it’s helpful to reach out to an experienced lawyer to discuss your options and obligations.
The team at C&E Legal will work with you to help you understand the implications of a PSIO and the penalties for non-compliance. We will work with you to develop a strategy for your court appearance, handle negotiations about the terms of the order, or defend the order itself.