Civil Dispute Resolution
In Queensland minor civil disputes are heard in the Queensland Civil and Administrative Appeals Tribunal (QCAT).
Such matters may involve the following:
- Residential tenancy disputes
- Debt disputes
- Consumer and trader disputes
- Minor civil disputes
- Building disputes
- Anti discrimination
- Retail shop disputes
- Review of administrative decisions
QCAT encourages parties to self-represent before the court and therefore it provides an inexpensive and less formal dispute resolution process compared to the higher civil courts (for example, the Magistrates Court).
We believe that your prospects of success in QCAT matters will to depend to a significant degree on the content of your pleadings (that is, your application, or response, as the case may be). We will consider your evidence and your version of the facts (your story) and advise you on your prospects of success. Your evidence is professionally distilled into pleadings prepared by an experienced lawyer so that the member (that is, the QCAT decision maker) will clearly understand the evidence that you intend to rely upon, and the legal issues for determination.
For a fixed fee we can prepare your application or response to maximise your prospects of success. It’s about putting your best foot forward.
Once the application or response is prepared we will guide you through the next steps in relation to filing and service. Lawyers generally do not represent clients in QCAT matters so you will need to act on your own behalf after the pleadings have been filed and served. We will remain on standby as your QCAT matter proceeds ready to assist with procedural or strategic issues at any time, as required.
Contact us now for a free no obligation consultation.
Other Courts
Other courts operating in Queensland include the Magistrates Court, Supreme Court, and District Court. These courts have jurisdiction to deal with disputes governed by the laws of Queensland.
The Federal Court of Australia which also operates in Queensland has jurisdiction to deal with most civil disputes governed by federal law (with the exception family law matters which are deal with by the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia).
Unlike QCAT and the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia, these other courts are generally not amenable to self-represented or “DIY” litigants due to the strict application of the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules.
The legal practice director, Darin Draper is a certified practising accountant as well as a qualified solicitor. This makes Turbo Legal well placed to assist you in commercial disputes involving complex financial issues.
Our commercial dispute resolution package offers a guaranteed capped fee for each stage of your matter.
Contact us now for a free no obligation consultation.