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What is an AVO?

An Apprehended Violence Order protects a person from intimidation, stalking, harassment, or violence under the Crimes (Domestic and Personal Violence) Act 2007 (NSW).

Types of AVO

  • ADVO: domestic relationships
  • APVO: non-domestic disputes

Penalties for breach

A conviction for breaching an AVO becomes part of the person’s criminal record, which may affect background checks — including licences, employment, or working with children checks.

What prosecutors must prove

  • The protected person fears intimidation, violence, or stalking
  • The fear is reasonable in the circumstances
  • An order is needed to prevent future harm

Common issues

  • Reasonableness of fear
  • Evidence sufficiency
  • Contradictions in statements
  • Cross-allegations
  • Condition overreach

Common defences

  • No reasonable fear
  • Fabrication or exaggeration
  • No ongoing risk
  • Self-defence
  • Procedural errors

What we do immediately

  • Assess the allegations and gather your side of the story.
  • Review the AVO conditions to identify risks and immediate compliance issues.
  • Provide urgent legal advice on your rights and the best next steps.

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  • Lawyers with deep AVO courtroom experience
  • Daily appearances in Sydney Local Courts
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Court Familiarity

Downing Centre, Parramatta, Burwood, Bankstown, Liverpool, Blacktown, Manly, Waverley, Newtown — all NSW courts.

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Fixed-Fee Availability

  • AVO defence
  • Negotiated withdrawals
  • Variations
  • Breach defence
  • Defended hearings

Fee Transparency

  • Fixed-fee AVO representation
  • Payment plans available
  • Free initial consultation
  • Clear, upfront pricing

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      Frequently Asked Questions

      Does an AVO give me a criminal record?

      No. It is civil. A breach is criminal.

      Can an AVO be withdrawn?

      Yes. Withdrawals occur via negotiation or during mentions.

      How long does an AVO last?

      Usually 12 months but can vary based on risk.

      Can I defend a false AVO?

      Yes. If fear is not reasonable, the court may dismiss the application.

      Can I vary the AVO?

      Yes. Conditions can be added, changed, or removed.

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