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Contact Lauren Tye Legal

Speak with Lauren directly. Confidential. No obligation.

If you have been charged, contacted by police, or have an upcoming court date, seek advice before taking further steps.

24/7 Advice & Representation

Day or night, whenever you need it.

Any Charge. Any Court.

Traffic matters to serious indictable charges.

Police Station to Courtroom

By your side at every stage.

Melbourne-Based. Australia-Wide.

Assisting clients across all states and territories.

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Speak with Lauren directly. Confidential. No obligation.

All enquiries are strictly confidential.

Lauren Tye personally handles your matter

Direct access to your lawyer, not a call centre or junior associate.

24/7 availability for urgent matters

Call Lauren directly on nights, weekends, and public holidays.

Experienced across all Victorian courts

Melbourne Magistrates' Court, County Court, Supreme Court, and regional Victoria.

Confidential and obligation-free

Your initial consultation is free. All enquiries are strictly confidential.

What to Expect

Clear Advice

Understand your options, likely next steps, and how to prepare.

Fast Response

Urgent matters are prioritised, including police interviews and upcoming court dates.

Practical Representation

Advice and advocacy focused on protecting your position from the start.

Frequently Asked Questions

Police have contacted me. What should I do?

Get legal advice before you respond. Don’t agree to a police interview or provide a statement until you’ve spoken with a criminal defence lawyer. Anything you say can be recorded and used as evidence. If the matter is urgent, call Lauren as soon as possible.

A police interview is a recorded process where police ask questions about an alleged offence. You may be asked to explain your version of events or respond to allegations. Your options — including whether to answer questions — depend on the situation. Lauren can attend, advise you in real time, and help ensure the process is fair.

Yes. Lauren is available after hours for urgent matters such as police station attendances, bail applications, and time-critical issues.

Lauren practises exclusively in criminal defence and related matters, including:

Driving and traffic offences, Assault and violent offences, Drug offences, Theft, fraud and dishonesty matters, Intervention orders, Firearms and weapons matters, Bail applications and variations, Appeals

If you’re unsure whether your matter falls within scope, call and ask.

Yes. Lauren assists with State and Commonwealth criminal matters across Australia. For matters outside Victoria, she works with local counsel where needed to ensure effective representation.

Fees depend on the charge, the stage of the matter, and complexity. Fixed fees are available for many matters, and costs are discussed upfront before work begins. You’ll know what you’re paying for and why.

Not always. Payment plans may be available depending on the matter. Fee arrangements are discussed early so you can make decisions with clarity.

Timeframes vary depending on the charge, the court’s listings, and whether the matter resolves early or proceeds to a contested hearing or trial. Some summary matters may resolve in weeks to a few months; more serious matters often take longer. Lauren will give you a realistic estimate once she knows the details and the court pathway.

This information is general only and not legal advice. If you need advice about your situation, contact Lauren directly.

This information is general only and not legal advice. If you need advice about your situation, contact Lauren directly.

RECENTLY CHARGED OR CONTACTED BY POLICE?

Get Advice Before Speaking to Police or Attending Court

If you have received a charge sheet, summons, intervention order, bail notice, court date, or police interview request, Lauren Tye Legal can review your documents, explain what the charge means, and advise you on the next step.