Author name: Cynthia Bachour-Choucair

Cynthia Bachour-Choucair is the Principal Solicitor at Jameson Law, with a focus on personal injury and civil litigation. With a strong track record across motor vehicle accidents, medical negligence, workers compensation, and psychological injury claims, Cynthia is known for her thorough preparation and persuasive advocacy. She brings a clear, client-focused approach to complex disputes, helping individuals and businesses resolve matters efficiently and with confidence.

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Dispute Resolution in Family Law Proceedings

Dispute Resolution in Family Law Proceedings

Mediation is a dispute resolution process where parties involved in a dispute are assisted by an independent third party to help them reach agreement. It is a general requirement that parties attend at mediation prior to undertaking Family Law proceedings although there are some exceptions and considerations. Not all cases are treated as suitable for

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habitual offender lawyer

Habitual Offender Legislation changes

For many years it wasn’t uncommon to be approached by convicted traffic offenders who had been disqualified by the courts for significant periods. Sometimes in the vicinity in excess of 10 years. In addition to the person serving their period of disqualification they then received a further 5 years from the RMS pursuant to the

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Defending a Dangerous Driving, Drive Manner Dangerous or Negligent Driving Charge

The criminal liability associated in a traffic accident is no laughing matter. If you are found at fault, the following are some of the likely charges you may be looking at: Dangerous driving cause death Max 10 years imprisonment Aggravated Dangerous Driving cause death Max 14 Years imprisonment Dangerous driving cause grievous bodily harm (Gbh)

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Non-conviction for Domestic Violence Related Common Assault

Successful Outcome for Common Assault (Domestic Violence Related) Our solicitor, Nicholas Hardy-Clements, represented a young man at Downing Centre Local Court in relation to Common Assault (Domestic Violence Related) pursuant to Section 61 of the Crimes Act 1990.   The case involved a domestic argument between our client and his wife at their residence which

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Non-Conviction for Driving whilst Disqualified

Successful Outcome for Driving Whilst Disqualified Our solicitor, Stephanie McClelland, represented a 26-year-old male at Parramatta Local Court in relation to the following offence: Drive motor vehicle while licence disqualified- prior offence- pursuant to Section 54(1)(a) of the Road Transport Act 2013 (NSW) Our client was involved in a vehicle accident as a result of

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