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Need a lawyer in Broadmeadows? LawyerLink connects you with a verified Victorian partner firm. Our AI intake handles urgent matters 24/7 on 1800 959 981. Broadmeadows sits in Melbourne's northern suburbs, about 16km from the CBD, and is a major civic centre for the Hume City Council area. Our intake covers Broadmeadows and surrounding suburbs including Dallas, Coolaroo, Meadow Heights, Jacana, and Westmeadows. Submit an enquiry online, speak to our 24/7 AI agent on 1800 959 981, or book a callback. Every enquiry is reviewed and routed to a partner firm registered to practise in Victoria.
9 practice areas live in Broadmeadows
Family Law
Divorce, custody, property settlements, and domestic matters handled with care.
Common Broadmeadows matters: Parenting and property under the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth), intervention orders in the Magistrates' Court, and Children's Court matters at Broadmeadows.
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Criminal Law
Defence for criminal matters, from minor offences to serious charges.
Common Broadmeadows matters: Summary and indictable matters at Broadmeadows Magistrates' Court, including assault, drug, theft, and family-violence intervention-order proceedings.
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Personal Injury
Compensation claims for accidents, medical negligence, and workplace injuries.
Common Broadmeadows matters: TAC claims from arterial-road accidents (Hume Highway, Ring Road, Tullamarine Freeway), WorkCover claims from manufacturing and warehousing, and public-liability injuries.
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Property Law
Conveyancing, property disputes, leases, and real estate transactions.
Common Broadmeadows matters: Residential conveyancing under the Sale of Land Act 1962 (Vic), owners-corporation disputes, off-the-plan purchases, and adverse-possession matters.
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Commercial Law
Business contracts, partnerships, corporate governance, and commercial disputes.
Common Broadmeadows matters: Small-business sales, commercial leases, supplier contracts for manufacturing and distribution employers, and franchise arrangements.
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Estate Planning
Wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and estate administration services.
Common Broadmeadows matters: Wills, enduring powers of attorney, supportive attorneys, probate, and Part IV family-provision claims under the Administration and Probate Act 1958 (Vic).
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Dispute Resolution
Mediation, arbitration, and litigation for civil and commercial disputes.
Common Broadmeadows matters: Mediation under the Civil Procedure Act 2010 (Vic), VCAT lists for tenancy and small civil claims, and pre-litigation conferences.
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Civil Litigation
Contract disputes, commercial claims, and civil court matters.
Common Broadmeadows matters: Debt recovery, VCAT consumer and tenancy claims, building disputes, and County Court matters in Melbourne.
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Employment Law
Unfair dismissal, workplace disputes, and employment contracts.
Common Broadmeadows matters: Unfair dismissal claims, general protections applications, underpayment recovery, and workplace-bullying matters under the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth).
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Courts and tribunals serving Broadmeadows
Broadmeadows Magistrates' Court at 10 Dimboola Road is the principal venue for matters originating in Melbourne's north — covering Broadmeadows, Coburg, Essendon, Moonee Ponds, Sunbury, and surrounding suburbs. The court hears summary criminal charges, committal mentions for indictable matters, family-violence intervention-order applications, traffic prosecutions, and civil claims within Magistrates' Court limits. Broadmeadows Children's Court sits at the same complex. Indictable trials proceed to the County Court of Victoria in Melbourne; the Supreme Court of Victoria sits in Melbourne for the most serious matters. VCAT consumer, tenancy, and owners-corporation lists are heard at the Melbourne tribunal. Family-law matters proceed in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia at Melbourne.
Local courthouses in Broadmeadows
- Broadmeadows Magistrates' Court10 Dimboola Road, Broadmeadows VIC 3047
- Broadmeadows Children's Court10 Dimboola Road, Broadmeadows VIC 3047
Lawyers near Broadmeadows
Our network covers Melbourne's northern corridor — Coburg, Essendon, Moonee Ponds, Brunswick, Reservoir, Preston, Heidelberg, and out to Sunbury. Where the matter can be conducted by phone or video we route to the nearest firm able to act. For Broadmeadows Magistrates' Court appearances we route to a firm regularly attending sittings.
Suburbs covered in Broadmeadows
- Dallas
- Coolaroo
- Meadow Heights
- Jacana
- Westmeadows
Broadmeadows legal help — FAQs
- What happens after I submit my enquiry?
- Most enquiries are routed to a partner firm without delay, including out of hours via our 24/7 AI agent. After-hours bail, urgent intervention-order returns, and same-day Magistrates' Court mention dates are prioritised in the queue.
- Which courts handle Broadmeadows matters?
- Summary criminal, intervention-order, and traffic matters are heard at Broadmeadows Magistrates' Court. Children's Court matters are heard at Broadmeadows Children's Court. Indictable trials proceed to the County Court of Victoria in Melbourne. Family-law matters run in the Federal Circuit and Family Court at Melbourne.
- Do you cover Melbourne's wider northern suburbs?
- Yes. We cover Broadmeadows, Coburg, Essendon, Moonee Ponds, Preston, Reservoir, Sunbury, and surrounding suburbs. Routing is based on which firm is best positioned for your court venue and matter type.
- What if my matter is more serious than the Magistrates' Court?
- Indictable matters move to the County Court of Victoria after committal at Broadmeadows. The partner firm represents you through the Magistrates' Court committal and the County Court trial in Melbourne.
- Can I get help by phone or video from Broadmeadows?
- Yes. Phone and video consultations are standard. The partner firm attends Broadmeadows Magistrates' Court in person where the matter requires it.