Meet Paris
Paris graduated from James Cook University with a Bachelor of Laws (First Class Honours), and the University Medal.
Prior to commencing her career as a solicitor, Paris worked as a paralegal/secretary to a criminal barrister in Townsville. This position involved working on complex criminal matters and liaising with solicitors and clients. Following her time as a paralegal, Paris was an Associate to a District Court Judge in Brisbane.
Paris has represented clients in a variety of matters before the Courts. Paris is available to assist in all aspects of criminal law. She has taken a particular interest in:
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Drug-related offences;
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Assault offences (including offences of violence, sexual assault and rape);
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Traffic matters;
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Domestic and family violence matters;
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Coronial investigations;
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Natural resource and mining matters.
Paris maintains a strong professional relationship with her clients and works to ensure that clients are kept informed and feel supported throughout the process whilst working to achieve the best possible outcome.
Outside of work commitments, Paris enjoys spending time with her family, travelling and reading.

We will provide you with a quality service by:
Recognising that individual client needs are unique. We will personalise our service, and provide you with advice that fits those needs.
Delivering clear, accurate, timely and relevant services and advice.
Ensuring accessibility to senior members of the team, and direct contact with those who thoroughly understand your matter.
Treating you with the dignity, respect and support we would give our most important client, not treating you as another number.
At Creevey Horrell Lawyers, we have an ongoing commitment to deliver service excellence to our clients. Our capacity to provide professional and supportive legal advice and services is what makes us unique and what drives our growth and development as a firm.




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