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Here at Universal Law we pride ourselves on our commitment to providing legal representation and advice with integrity and light. Our Principal, Cameron Bell, is a criminal law specialist but we're not limited to criminal matters and offer a wide range of services including divorce and family law. Our people see you as a person, not a legal problem.

We give you sound, expert legal advice in plain language so that you are empowered to make the right decision for yourself. Then we walk beside you as you take all the necessary legal steps you need to take in order to reach the best legal solution for your matter. Universal Law's Principal, Cameron Bell, is an Accredited Specialist in Criminal Law.
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Universal Law is a dynamic and progressive firm of Northern NSW lawyers, with offices in Mullumbimby, Lismore and Tweed Heads. Our Principal, Cameron Bell, is the only Accredited Criminal Law Specialist with offices in Byron and Tweed Shires. At Universal Law we understand that often when we find ourselves faced with a situation that requires a lawyer, it can be an overwhelming time and one where difficult decisions need to be made.
Universal Law's family law solicitors can provide assistance for a range of matters relating to family law and de facto relationships. Australian law focuses on the rights of children to have an ongoing relationship with both parents so that separating from your partner or spouse doesn't mean that you are separating from your child or children.
Drink Driving Offences - drink driving penalties and novice to high-range prescribed concentration of alcohol (PCA) offences;. Serious Driving Offences - including dangerous driving, negligent driving, reckless driving or predatory driving;. Common Driving Offences - including unlicensed driving and driving whilst disqualified or suspended;.
A notary (also referred to as a notary public or public notary) is a practising lawyer appointed by Statute or Commission to hold a unique public office. They have the internationally recognised power and authority to prepare certificates of Australian law.

This includes documents such as contracts and deeds, authenticated by his or her signature and official seal, in a manner which renders them acceptable to the judicial or other public authorities in the countries in which they are produced.A notary public also has the authority to administer oaths to the effect that a person signing a legal document was in fact, under oath when doing so.
Foster care is provided to children and young people who are unable to live with their own families. Foster carers take on the responsibilities of a parent for a period of time, to provide a safe, nurturing and secure family environment for children and young people needing care. Children and young people enter care because they are at risk of harm or neglect or because their parent or carer needs periodic relief.
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