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Need a lawyer in Gayndah? LawyerLink connects you with a verified Queensland partner firm. Our AI intake handles urgent matters 24/7 on 1800 959 981. We cover Gayndah in the North Burnett region of Queensland and the surrounding district. Submit a short enquiry online, speak to our 24/7 AI agent on 1800 959 981, or book a callback if you would rather discuss the matter directly. Every enquiry is reviewed by our intake team, then routed to a partner firm registered to practise in Queensland with experience in the area of law you need. Matters that need to be heard at Gayndah Magistrates Court or a nearby Queensland court are routed accordingly.

9 practice areas live in Gayndah

Family Law

Divorce, custody, property settlements, and domestic matters handled with care.

Common Gayndah matters: Divorce, parenting orders, property settlements, child support, and de facto separations. Gayndah family matters proceed in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (the Brisbane registry serves most south-east Queensland matters; regional matters circuit through Cairns, Townsville, Rockhampton, or the nearest registry). Domestic-violence protection orders are issued under Queensland's Domestic and Family Violence Protection Act 2012 at Gayndah Magistrates Court.

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Criminal Law

Defence for criminal matters, from minor offences to serious charges.

Common Gayndah matters: Drink-driving and traffic charges, assault and public-order matters, drug possession and supply, domestic and family violence orders, and property offences heard at Gayndah Magistrates Court. Indictable matters proceed on committal to the Bundaberg registry of the District Court of Queensland.

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Personal Injury

Compensation claims for accidents, medical negligence, and workplace injuries.

Common Gayndah matters: Motor-vehicle accident claims under the Queensland Compulsory Third Party (CTP) scheme, workers' compensation under WorkCover Queensland, public-liability claims, and medical negligence. Local context shapes liability — a citrus-growing township in the burnett valley with cattle grazing also a significant local industry, so industrial, road, and workplace injury patterns reflect that mix.

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Property Law

Conveyancing, property disputes, leases, and real estate transactions.

Common Gayndah matters: Residential and commercial conveyancing, off-the-plan contracts, body-corporate disputes, easement and boundary disputes, and adverse possession claims. Conveyancing in Queensland operates under the Property Law Act 1974 (Qld) and a standard REIQ contract.

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Commercial Law

Business contracts, partnerships, corporate governance, and commercial disputes.

Common Gayndah matters: Business sales and purchases, shareholders' and partnership agreements, commercial leasing, franchising, and Australian Consumer Law issues. Gayndah commercial work reflects local industry: a citrus-growing township in the Burnett Valley with cattle grazing also a significant local industry.

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Estate Planning

Wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and estate administration services.

Common Gayndah matters: Wills, enduring powers of attorney, advance health directives, testamentary trusts, probate, and family provision claims under the Succession Act 1981 (Qld). Most contentious estate matters proceed in the Supreme Court of Queensland.

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Dispute Resolution

Mediation, arbitration, and litigation for civil and commercial disputes.

Common Gayndah matters: Mediation and arbitration, QCAT consumer and tenancy proceedings, building-and-construction disputes, body-corporate disputes, and pre-litigation negotiation. Many Gayndah disputes resolve without trial through QCAT or court-annexed mediation.

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Civil Litigation

Contract disputes, commercial claims, and civil court matters.

Common Gayndah matters: Contract disputes, debt recovery, building disputes, neighbourhood and fencing disputes, and small-claims matters in QCAT. Local civil matters typically commence at Gayndah Magistrates Court (claims to $150,000) and proceed up to the District Court for higher-value claims.

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Employment Law

Unfair dismissal, workplace disputes, and employment contracts.

Common Gayndah matters: Unfair dismissal applications to the Fair Work Commission, general protections (adverse action) claims, workplace discrimination, modern award and enterprise agreement disputes, and restraints of trade. Local employer mix in Gayndah shapes the pattern of matters.

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Courts and tribunals serving Gayndah

Most Gayndah legal matters start at Gayndah Magistrates Court. Magistrates Courts in Queensland hear summary criminal matters, conduct committals on indictable charges, deal with domestic-violence and peace-and-good-behaviour orders, and decide civil claims up to $150,000. They also handle most traffic-court work, including drink-driving and demerit-point appeals. Indictable criminal matters and civil claims between $150,000 and $750,000 proceed on committal or transfer to the Bundaberg registry of the District Court of Queensland. The most serious criminal trials and civil claims above $750,000 — together with appellate work — are heard in the Supreme Court of Queensland, with most south-east Queensland matters listed in Brisbane and regional matters listed in Townsville, Rockhampton, Cairns, or Mackay depending on the location of the matter. Tribunal work for consumer, tenancy, body-corporate, guardianship, and administrative-review matters is heard by the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal (QCAT), which sits in Brisbane and runs many regional matters by phone or video — so a Gayndah party can usually appear without travelling. Family-law matters proceed in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia, with most south-east Queensland filings in the Brisbane registry and regional matters running through the nearest registry on circuit.

Local courthouses in Gayndah

  • Gayndah Magistrates Court
    Capper Street, Gayndah QLD 4625

Lawyers near Gayndah

If you live in the North Burnett region of Queensland but outside Gayndah itself, our partner-firm network also covers Mundubbera, Eidsvold, Monto, Biggenden. Many Queensland matters — particularly civil disputes, family law, and commercial work — can be handled remotely by phone or video without travel.

Suburbs covered in Gayndah

  • Mundubbera
  • Eidsvold
  • Monto

Gayndah legal help — FAQs

What happens after I submit my enquiry?
Most enquiries are routed to a verified partner firm without delay, including out of hours via our 24/7 AI agent on 1800 959 981. Urgent matters — bail applications, domestic-violence protection orders, mention dates listed for today or tomorrow — are prioritised in the queue, and we route those first.
Which courts will my lawyer attend in Gayndah?
Most local matters are heard at Gayndah Magistrates Court. Indictable criminal matters and higher-value civil claims circuit through the Bundaberg registry of the District Court of Queensland. QCAT matters (consumer, tenancy, body-corporate, guardianship) are typically run by phone or video from QCAT's Brisbane registry, so you may not need to travel. Family law matters proceed in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia in the nearest registry on circuit.
Do you cover Mundubbera, Eidsvold, Monto, Biggenden as well?
Yes. Our Queensland partner-firm network covers Gayndah and the surrounding district, including Mundubbera, Eidsvold, Monto, Biggenden. 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.
What if there is no specialist in Gayndah for my matter?
Many specialised practice areas — for example, complex commercial litigation, large-scale personal injury, or specialised tax matters — are practised by firms in Brisbane or the major regional centres rather than locally. If your matter sits in one of those categories, we route to a Queensland 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 Gayndah?
Yes. Phone and video consultations are standard for most Queensland matters. Initial fixed-fee advice, signature on consent documents, and conferences in family, property, and commercial matters 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 Gayndah Magistrates 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.

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