Being contacted by police doesn’t mean you're guilty—but it does mean you need legal guidance. Early advice can prevent costly mistakes before charges are even laid.

Criminal charges often begin long before a courtroom is involved. Police interviews, search warrants, and informal contact with investigators are key stages where the right legal advice can change the outcome entirely. By intervening early, we help clients avoid self-incrimination, manage contact with police, and protect their rights before any formal charges are filed. Whether you're being investigated for assault, fraud, or any other alleged offence, strategic pre-charge counsel may be the difference between avoiding charges and facing trial. Don't wait until it's too late—early action matters.
Popular questions
Do I need a lawyer if I haven’t been charged yet?
Yes. Police may already be building a case. A lawyer can guide you through the investigation process and help you avoid saying or doing something that leads to charges.
Should I talk to the police if I’ve done nothing wrong?
Not without legal advice. Even innocent people can unintentionally say things that hurt their case. A lawyer will help you decide what, if anything, should be said.
Can a lawyer stop charges from being laid?
What should I do if police want to question me?
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Our team will answer your questions and talk you through potential next steps.