There are times in life when you need the help of legal professionals who care.
At Clearwater Law we are here to help when things get tough.
Here at Clearwater Law, we have a compassionate approach towards our clients who are often dealing with some of the most difficult situations life can serve up:
Relationship breakdowns and property settlements
Death of a loved one
Appearing in Court
Buying or selling a home
Negotiating a mortgage
Even dealing with the everyday legal tasks associated with your business, aging parents, traffic fines or planning for the future can be stressful and our team are here to help with realistic sound legal advice to help you find your way through.
As a small team of dedicated professionals, we aim to provide a friendly, family atmosphere with a reputation for timely, personalised service.
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Why choose us?
There are times in life when you need the help of legal professionals who care.
We are the only law firm with an office in Weipa.
We service Cairns and surrounding regions including Cape York and the Torres Strait.
High quality personalised service every time.
Meet our Principal
Louise Prychidczuk
Louise Prychidczuk has been a practising solicitor for 20 years. Her focus throughout her career has been bringing access to legal services in the remote and regional areas of far North Queensland.
Louise has a wealth of local knowledge and an understanding of the region and issues that affect our clients.
Louise is experienced in criminal law, property transactions and commercial law. She loves working with business start-ups along with helping people ensure their wills and estate planning is effectively in place.
Louise is also a qualified mediator and provides mediation services to private clients. She also donates her time as a board member for not-for-profit organisations and provides consultation services in governance.
She has also been a sessional member of the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal for the last 13 years.



