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Need a lawyer in Corowa? LawyerLink connects you with a verified New South Wales partner firm. Our AI intake handles urgent matters 24/7 on 1800 959 981. We cover Corowa on the Murray River on the NSW–Victorian border and the surrounding district. Submit a short enquiry online, speak to our AI agent by phone, or book a callback if you would rather discuss the matter directly. Every enquiry is reviewed by our intake team and routed to a partner firm registered to practise in NSW with experience in the area of law you need. Matters that need to be heard at Corowa Local Court or another nearby NSW court are routed to a firm that appears there. The match is free to consumers; the partner firm quotes its own fees directly and there is no obligation to engage if the quote does not suit.
9 practice areas live in Corowa
Family Law
Divorce, custody, property settlements, and domestic matters handled with care.
Common Corowa matters: Family-law matters for Corowa residents proceed in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia at the nearest registry on circuit, run under the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) — parenting and property applications, divorce — with related Apprehended Domestic Violence Order work listing at Corowa Local Court under the Crimes (Domestic and Personal Violence) Act 2007 (NSW).
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Criminal Law
Defence for criminal matters, from minor offences to serious charges.
Common Corowa matters: Corowa Local Court hears summary criminal matters from Corowa and the surrounding district — assault, drink-driving and traffic charges, drug possession, AVOs, and committals — with indictable trials proceeding to the Wagga Wagga District Court under the Crimes Act 1900 (NSW) and the Drug Misuse and Trafficking Act 1985 (NSW).
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Personal Injury
Compensation claims for accidents, medical negligence, and workplace injuries.
Common Corowa matters: Motor-accident (CTP) claims under the Motor Accident Injuries Act 2017 (NSW), workers compensation under the NSW icare scheme, and public-liability claims proceed under their NSW schemes; disputes resolve at the Personal Injury Commission of NSW, with damages applications in the District Court of NSW.
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Property Law
Conveyancing, property disputes, leases, and real estate transactions.
Common Corowa matters: Residential and commercial conveyancing, off-the-plan contracts, strata disputes through NCAT, and home-building disputes under the Home Building Act 1989 (NSW). The governing statutes are the Conveyancing Act 1919 (NSW), the Real Property Act 1900 (NSW), and the Strata Schemes Management Act 2015 (NSW). Stamp duty under the Duties Act 1997 (NSW) and applicable concessions are scoped at the contract stage.
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Commercial Law
Business contracts, partnerships, corporate governance, and commercial disputes.
Common Corowa matters: Business sales and purchases, shareholders' and partnership agreements, commercial and retail leasing, supply contracts, franchising under the Franchising Code, and Australian Consumer Law disputes. Corowa commercial work reflects local industry — a Murray-River border town with wine, distilling (Corowa Whisky), cropping, beef cattle, and tourism along the river as the local industries — and engages company structure under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) and director-duty matters.
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Estate Planning
Wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and estate administration services.
Common Corowa matters: Wills, enduring powers of attorney under the Powers of Attorney Act 2003 (NSW), and enduring guardianship under the Guardianship Act 1987 (NSW), all drafted to NSW form. Family-provision claims by eligible persons under Chapter 3 of the Succession Act 2006 (NSW) proceed in the Supreme Court of NSW; planning, probate, and contested estate work are the substantive components.
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Dispute Resolution
Mediation, arbitration, and litigation for civil and commercial disputes.
Common Corowa matters: Tenancy, strata, retail-lease, body-corporate, and Home Building Act disputes resolve through NCAT and structured mediation in most Corowa matters. Retail-lease disputes engage the Retail Leases Act 1994 (NSW); commercial arbitration runs under the Commercial Arbitration Act 2010 (NSW). Pre-litigation negotiation, NCAT applications, and mediation are the common pathways.
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Civil Litigation
Contract disputes, commercial claims, and civil court matters.
Common Corowa matters: Civil claims up to $100,000 list at Corowa Local Court (the small-claims jurisdiction runs to $20,000); larger claims to $750,000 proceed in the Wagga Wagga District Court; claims above $750,000 list in the Supreme Court of NSW at Queens Square in Sydney CBD. Debt recovery, contract disputes, building disputes under the Home Building Act 1989 (NSW), and defamation matters are the common categories.
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Employment Law
Unfair dismissal, workplace disputes, and employment contracts.
Common Corowa matters: Corowa employment matters engage the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) for most private-sector workers and the Industrial Relations Act 1996 (NSW) for NSW public-sector and local-government staff. Unfair dismissal, general protections, redundancy, underpayment, contract review, restraints of trade, and discrimination under the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 (NSW) are the common categories. The local employer mix — a Murray-River border town with wine, distilling (Corowa Whisky), cropping, beef cattle, and tourism along the river as the local industries — shapes the typical pattern of matters.
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Courts and tribunals serving Corowa
Most Corowa legal matters start at Corowa Local Court. Local Courts in NSW operate under the Local Court Act 2007 (NSW); they hear summary criminal matters, conduct committal proceedings on indictable charges, make apprehended domestic and personal violence orders under the Crimes (Domestic and Personal Violence) Act 2007 (NSW), and run a civil list for claims up to $100,000 (with a small-claims division up to $20,000). They also handle traffic prosecutions, licence appeals, and a range of summary-offence work.
Indictable matters and civil claims between $100,000 and $750,000 proceed to the Wagga Wagga District Court under the District Court Act 1973 (NSW). The most serious criminal trials and civil claims above $750,000 are heard in the Supreme Court of NSW at Queens Square in Sydney CBD, with regional circuit sittings to a small number of regional centres for indictable trial work. Family-law matters proceed in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia at the nearest registry on circuit. Tribunal work — tenancy, consumer, strata, body-corporate, guardianship, administrative review — is heard by the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT) under the Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 (NSW); many NCAT matters proceed by phone or video so a Corowa party can usually appear without travelling.
Lawyers near Corowa
If you live in the Murray River on the NSW–Victorian border but outside Corowa itself, our partner-firm network also covers Wahgunyah, Howlong, Mulwala, Yarrawonga, Rutherglen. Many NSW matters — particularly civil disputes, family-law applications, conveyancing, estate planning, and commercial work — can be handled remotely by phone or video without travel. Where the matter requires a court appearance, travel to neighbouring NSW Local Court registries is routine. A single engagement typically covers the broader district, so you do not need to coordinate multiple lawyers.
Corowa legal help — FAQs
- What happens after I submit my enquiry?
- Most enquiries are routed to a verified NSW partner firm without delay, including out of hours via our 24/7 AI agent on 1800 959 981. Urgent matters — bail applications, AVO mention dates listed for today or tomorrow, recovery orders, injunctions, or statutory limitation deadlines — are prioritised in the queue and routed first. Tell our intake team if you have a court date imminent and we route to a firm with capacity for short-notice appearance.
- Which courts will my lawyer attend in Corowa?
- Most local matters are heard at Corowa Local Court. Indictable criminal matters and higher-value civil claims proceed to the Wagga Wagga District Court. Family-law matters proceed in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia at the nearest registry on circuit. NCAT matters (tenancy, consumer, strata, body-corporate, guardianship, administrative review) are typically conducted by phone or video without travel. The most serious criminal trials and large civil claims list in the Supreme Court of NSW at Queens Square in Sydney CBD.
- Do you cover Wahgunyah, Howlong, Mulwala, Yarrawonga as well?
- Yes. Our NSW partner-firm network covers Corowa and the surrounding district, including Wahgunyah, Howlong, Mulwala, Yarrawonga. Many matters can be handled remotely without travel to either the firm or the court. Where in-person attendance is required, the partner firm will tell you upfront which courthouse and on what date — and will appear there on your behalf.
- What if there is no specialist in Corowa for my matter?
- Some specialised practice areas — for example, complex commercial litigation, large-scale personal injury, or specialised tax matters — are practised by firms in Sydney and the major regional centres rather than in every town. If your matter sits in one of those categories, we route to a NSW partner firm that does the work routinely, and the engagement is generally run by phone, email, and video without needing local attendance.
- Can I get help by phone or video if I am in Corowa?
- Yes. Phone and video consultations are standard for most NSW matters. Initial fixed-fee advice, document signing via electronic conveyancing platforms, family-law and property-settlement conferences, and commercial-contract review all routinely run remotely. In-person meetings are available where the matter calls for them — for example, complex evidence-heavy matters or a court appearance scheduled at Corowa Local Court.
- Is there a cost for the LawyerLink referral service?
- LawyerLink's referral service is free to consumers. The partner firm sets and quotes its own fees directly to you before any work commences. We never add a surcharge on top of the firm's fees and we do not take a clip on settlements or judgments. Any costs arrangement is between you and the firm.