Posted by
Mona El Baba |
Mar 11, 2026 |
You open the letter and your stomach drops – a speeding offence, a fine, demerit points, and the quiet fear that your licence might be next. For plenty of drivers in Sydney, it is not just about money. It is work, kids' school runs, caring duties, or a job that depends on driving.
If you are sear...
Posted by
Mona El Baba |
Mar 10, 2026 |
You find out your licence is suspended and the impact hits immediately – work, school drop-offs, caring responsibilities, everything. Most people's first instinct is to look for a loophole or a quick form to lodge. The reality is simpler and tougher: the licence suspension appeal process is a leg...
Posted by
Mona El Baba |
Mar 09, 2026 |
Can you still drive for work after a DUI?
When your licence is on the line, this is rarely just a traffic problem. It can mean missed shifts, lost income, pressure at home, and a genuine risk to your livelihood. For many people, the question of work licence eligibility after dui comes down to one...
Posted by
Mona El Baba |
Mar 09, 2026 |
You are pulled over in Bankstown. The officer is calm, routine. A few minutes later, your licence feels like it is already slipping through your fingers. That moment is when most people make the mistake that hurts them later – they try to explain, apologise, or guess what the police already know....
Posted by
Mona El Baba |
Mar 09, 2026 |
You do not usually feel panic when you think about the word “possession” – until it is written on a charge sheet with your name beside it.
A drug possession charge can turn a routine police interaction into a court date, a criminal record, and months of uncertainty about work, travel, parenting, ...
Posted by
Mona El Baba |
Mar 07, 2026 |
A police charge changes the temperature of everything at once. Work, family, travel, your licence, your reputation – all of it can feel suddenly exposed. In that moment, choosing the right criminal defence lawyer Sydney residents can rely on is not a branding exercise or a box-ticking task. It is...
Posted by
Mona El Baba |
Mar 07, 2026 |
Your phone is not just a device. It is your messages, photos, banking apps, location history, private notes, and often the one thing that can either clear you – or deepen the case against you. So when police ask to “have a look” at it, the stakes are high, even if you think you have done nothing ...