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Depends what you want him for, ie. different lawyers specialize in different fields.

Don't always go for the cheapest around town especially if you're looking for settlement cause they're generally pretty passive, whilst a slightly more expensive lawyer can sometimes make up the shortfalls of his charges.

If you're looking for one as a defence to something you've done or to prosecute someone, then it depends on how far you want to take it.

Bit hard when you don't give much detail but you're always better getting a specialist in a particular field.

My lawyer is not the cheapest in town but very aggressive....Aris Tolis, Henley Beach rd, Mile End.

if your fighting a betch u may as well use one :ph34r: knows when there makn sheet up... my 2c :) .... im gna get flamed for that comment ey.

i used a fella and got full custody of my daughter...bit rare for a guy to get custody and have child removed from their mother though.

any one know a good lawyer i can use to sue my skank mother for the 5 g she owes me and the missus? lol

shit has gone pretty sour, her loss, she wont be seeing her grandson that arives on tuesday :)

keep the good family, f**k off the rest i say

Not sure if you are down south but i would recommend NOT using Andrew Rogers Lawyers or Peter Fisher Lawyers. Andrew built the business up and had a decent reputation but has now sold the business a few months ago. The new owner Vahid Humphrey has let it go down hill since. I used him once and will never go back there again....

go see every family lawyer in town and once you do she(your ex) wont be able to get a lawyer in town to represent her, she will have to go interstate to find someone to represent her. Conflict of interest.

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