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Your Legal Journey

At Howells & Co Legal & Conveyancing on the Central Coast, we endeavour to provide a clear and guided legal journey, with assistance every step of the way. We are your attentive partners in family law, criminal law, personal injury law, employment law, immigration law, conveyancing, estate planning, estate administration, mortgage law, litigation, commercial conveyancing and leasing. Our friendly legal and conveyancing team is committed to providing accessible and supportive services.


With us, you can benefit from a free 15-minute legal or conveyancing consultation and receive a complimentary fixed-fee conveyancing quote. We’re here to offer clear and careful legal support tailored to your needs.


If you’re ready to take the next step, call our lawyers on (02) 4092 7676 to discuss how we can assist you.

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Supportive Legal Guidance

At Howells & Co Legal & Conveyancing, we are committed to guiding you through your legal needs with care and support. Our dedicated team of lawyers are always ready to help you navigate legal and property complexities with clarity. Our services are designed to offer:


  • Clear & Honest Legal Guidance: We aim to provide straightforward advice tailored to your specific situation.
  • Commitment to Timely Communication: Our team strives to prioritise prompt responses and clear communication throughout your legal journey.
  • Community-Focused Services: We work to tailor our approach to meet the unique needs of our local community, providing personalised support.


If you’d like to learn more or request a quote, we’re here to help. Contact us today to discuss how we can assist you with your legal needs.

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Areas of Law

Navigating family matters requires understanding and empathy. On the Central Coast area, we offer comprehensive support and aim to handle all cases with care and respect to help ensure that your family's well-being is our priority.

Facing criminal law challenges on the Central Coast can be daunting. Our goal is to support you every step of the way, offering comprehensive guidance and building the strong legal defence you may require during these critical and stressful moments.

When accidents happen, our personal injury law services on the Central Coast are designed to help you pursue justice and the compensation you deserve. You can focus on recovery while we handle the legal complexities with care.

On the Central Coast, we aim to address employment law issues with a strategic and supportive approach. Our team is ready to protect your workplace rights and help you navigate the complexities of employment-related legal matters.

Starting a new life on the Central Coast can be challenging. Our immigration law services aim to guide you through the intricate pathways of immigration procedures, working to make your transition smoother and more manageable.

We can simplify the conveyancing process on the Central Coast and aim to turn potentially stressful property transactions into seamless experiences. Our personalised service provides the information you might need to make confident decisions.

Frequently Asked Questions

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  • What areas do you provide your services on the Central Coast?

    We're proud to serve the entire Central Coast region, including Bar Point, Blue Haven, Charmhaven, Cogra Bay, Durren Durren, Gwandalan, Killcare, Lemon Tree and Tascott. Contact us to find out if we service your specific location.

  • How is family violence addressed in divorce cases?

    The law aims to prioritise the safety of all family members in divorce cases involving family violence. The court may issue protection orders and consider the impact of violence when deciding on child custody, property division and spousal maintenance. The primary concern is the safety and well-being of children and the victim.

  • How does the court determine bail conditions?

    Bail conditions are generally determined based on factors such as the nature and seriousness of the offence, the defendant’s criminal history, the likelihood of reoffending and the risk of flight. Conditions may include regular reporting to the police, surrendering your passport or restrictions on contacting certain individuals. 

  • What is the statute of limitations for personal injury claims?

    This is generally three years from the date of the injury. However, there are exceptions for certain cases, such as injuries to minors or those involving latent injuries that were not immediately apparent. It is important to seek legal advice as soon as possible to ensure your claim is filed within the appropriate time frame.

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