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Need a lawyer in Sunbury? LawyerLink connects you with a verified Victorian partner firm. Our AI intake handles urgent matters 24/7 on 1800 959 981. Sunbury sits in Melbourne's outer north-west, about 40km from the CBD. Our intake covers Sunbury and surrounding localities including Diggers Rest, Bulla, Wildwood, Clarkefield, Riddells Creek. 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 and routed to a partner firm registered to practise in Victoria with experience in the area of law you need. Matters that need to be heard at Sunbury Magistrates' Court or another Victorian court venue are routed to a firm regularly appearing there.

9 practice areas live in Sunbury

Family Law

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

Common Sunbury matters: Divorce, parenting orders, property settlements, child support, and de facto financial matters under the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth), proceeding in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia. Family-violence intervention orders are issued at Sunbury Magistrates' Court under the Family Violence Protection Act 2008 (Vic).

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Criminal Law

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

Common Sunbury matters: Summary and indictable matters routed through Sunbury Magistrates' Court, including assault, drug, dishonesty, and family-violence intervention-order proceedings under the Crimes Act 1958 (Vic) and the Family Violence Protection Act 2008 (Vic).

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Personal Injury

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

Common Sunbury matters: TAC claims under the Transport Accident Act 1986 (Vic), WorkCover claims under the Workplace Injury Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2013 (Vic), and public-liability and medical-negligence claims under the Wrongs Act 1958 (Vic). Local injury patterns reflect Sunbury's economy: commuter residential housing, retail, light industry, and viticulture in the Sunbury wine region.

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Property Law

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

Common Sunbury matters: Residential and commercial conveyancing under the Sale of Land Act 1962 (Vic) and the Transfer of Land Act 1958 (Vic), off-the-plan contracts, owners-corporation disputes under the Owners Corporations Act 2006 (Vic), easements, and boundary issues.

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Commercial Law

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

Common Sunbury matters: Business sales, shareholders' and partnership agreements, commercial and retail leasing under the Retail Leases Act 2003 (Vic), franchising, and Australian Consumer Law disputes. Sunbury commercial work reflects local industry: commuter residential housing, retail, light industry, and viticulture in the Sunbury wine region.

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Estate Planning

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

Common Sunbury matters: Wills under the Wills Act 1997 (Vic), enduring powers of attorney and supportive-attorney appointments, advance care directives, 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 Sunbury matters: Mediation under the Civil Procedure Act 2010 (Vic), VCAT lists for tenancy and small civil claims, court-annexed conferences, and pre-litigation negotiation of contractual and rural disputes around Sunbury.

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Civil Litigation

Contract disputes, commercial claims, and civil court matters.

Common Sunbury matters: Contract and debt disputes, building disputes, neighbourhood and fencing issues, VCAT lists for consumer, tenancy, and owners-corporation matters, and Magistrates' Court civil claims to $100,000.

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Employment Law

Unfair dismissal, workplace disputes, and employment contracts.

Common Sunbury matters: Unfair dismissal applications, general protections (adverse action) claims, modern award and enterprise agreement disputes, long-service-leave entitlements under the LSL Act 2018 (Vic), and Equal Opportunity Act 2010 (Vic) discrimination claims.

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Courts and tribunals serving Sunbury

Sunbury Magistrates' Court at 23 Macedon Street, Sunbury VIC 3429 is the principal venue for matters originating in Sunbury. The court hears summary criminal charges, committal mentions for indictable matters, family-violence intervention-order applications, traffic prosecutions, infringement-court matters, and civil claims within the Magistrates' Court of Victoria limit. The Magistrates' Court of Victoria has jurisdiction in civil claims up to $100,000, with claims above that ceiling proceeding in a higher court. Children's Court matters — youth-justice proceedings under the Children, Youth and Families Act 2005 (Vic), child-protection applications under the same Act, and intervention orders affecting children — are typically listed at Broadmeadows Children's Court, which operates under a separate sentencing regime built around rehabilitation. Indictable matters that proceed past committal are transferred to the County Court of Victoria sitting at Melbourne; the County Court has effectively unlimited civil jurisdiction subject to its general allocation framework and is the principal venue for serious indictable trials and personal-injury common-law actions. The most serious matters and the largest civil claims proceed in the Supreme Court of Victoria, which sits primarily in Melbourne with circuit sittings to selected regional centres for the most significant regional matters. VCAT runs consumer, tenancy, owners-corporation, planning, and administrative-review lists from its central Melbourne registry, with regional sittings and many hearings conducted by phone or video — so a Sunbury party can usually appear in VCAT matters without travelling. The Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 1998 (Vic) governs procedure across all VCAT lists, with list-specific Acts (the Residential Tenancies Act 1997 (Vic), the Owners Corporations Act 2006 (Vic), the Planning and Environment Act 1987 (Vic)) supplying substantive rights. Family-law matters proceed in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia, typically through the Melbourne registry (or the Dandenong registry for south-eastern Victorian matters), with circuit sittings to other regional centres where caseload supports them — Family Dispute Resolution under s 60I of the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) is a pre-filing requirement in most parenting matters.

Local courthouses in Sunbury

  • Sunbury Magistrates' Court
    23 Macedon Street, Sunbury VIC 3429

Lawyers near Sunbury

Beyond Sunbury itself, our Victorian network reaches Diggers Rest, Bulla, Wildwood, Clarkefield, Riddells Creek, and the broader Hume City catchment. Where the matter can be conducted by phone or video — most early-stage advice, document review, and many directions hearings — we route to the nearest firm able to act. Where a court appearance at Sunbury Magistrates' Court is required, we route to a firm regularly attending those sittings rather than a metro firm acting on a flying-visit basis. If a partner firm is not yet onboarded in your immediate town, intake will tell you so honestly and offer the nearest viable option.

Suburbs covered in Sunbury

  • Diggers Rest
  • Bulla
  • Wildwood
  • Clarkefield
  • Riddells Creek

Sunbury 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 items — after-hours bail, family-violence intervention-order returns, Magistrates' Court mention dates within 48 hours — are prioritised in the queue and routed first. Tell intake if you have a court date today or tomorrow so we can route to a firm with capacity for the listing.
Which courts will my lawyer attend for a Sunbury matter?
Summary criminal charges, family-violence intervention orders, traffic prosecutions, and smaller civil claims are heard at Sunbury Magistrates' Court. Children's Court matters proceed at Broadmeadows Children's Court. Indictable trials are transferred to the County Court of Victoria sitting at Melbourne, with the Supreme Court of Victoria handling the most serious matters from Melbourne. Family-law matters run in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia, usually by video at the early stages.
Do you cover Diggers Rest, Bulla, Wildwood, Clarkefield as well?
Yes. Our Victorian network reaches Sunbury and the surrounding Hume City catchment, including Diggers Rest, Bulla, Wildwood, Clarkefield. Many matters can be handled remotely without travel — initial advice, document review, family-law conferences, and most directions hearings are routinely conducted by phone or video. Where the matter requires in-person attendance, the partner firm will tell you upfront which courthouse will hear it and on what date.
What if there is no Sunbury firm experienced in my matter?
Specialised practice areas — for example, complex commercial litigation, large-scale personal injury, or specialised tax matters — are often handled by firms based in Melbourne or the larger regional centres rather than locally. If your matter sits in one of those categories, we route to a Victorian partner firm that does the work routinely, and the engagement is generally run by phone, email, and video without needing local attendance. Court appearances are arranged where the matter requires them.
Can I get help by phone or video if I am in Sunbury?
Yes. Phone and video consultations are standard for most Victorian matters. Initial fixed-fee advice, document signing in family and property matters, and conferences in 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 Sunbury 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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