Special Hardship Order

Protect Your Livelihood. Secure Your Driving Privileges

If you’re facing a situation where you need to drive for work or there would be severe and unusual hardship other than being deprived of your ability to work (such as caring for a sick relative), but your licence has been suspended due to a relevant offence, a Special Hardship Order (SHO) might be your lifeline. It’s an application that allows you to continue driving under certain conditions, even if you’re facing a potential licence suspension in limited cases. A SHO could be the difference between keeping your job or looking after children with special needs and losing everything. Sibley Lawyers has the experience to protect your driving privileges.

Is a Special Hardship Order Your Only Option?

Losing your driver’s licence can feel like a life sentence, especially when driving is essential to your work, family, and daily life. In Queensland, a Special Hardship Order (SHO) can provide a way to legally continue driving even if you’re facing licence suspension due to a relevant provision. But how do you know if an SHO is the right solution for you?

An SHO is not a guarantee, and it’s not the right choice for everyone. It’s a legal pathway with specific requirements and conditions. Understanding your circumstances and whether you meet the criteria is crucial before pursuing this option. We’ll help you assess your situation and explore all available avenues.

If any of these resonate with you, it’s crucial to seek expert legal advice immediately. At Sibley Lawyers, we have extensive experience with SHO applications and can guide you through the process, ensuring your case is presented effectively to the court. Don’t let a driving offence dictate your future – take control and explore your options.

Here are some situations where a Special Hardship Order might be essential:

Your Job Depends On It

You’re in a role where driving is non-negotiable, and losing your licence would mean you would suffer extreme financial hardship within the meaning of the Regulation.

Family Responsibilities

You would suffer severe and unusual hardship which generally involves something more than simply needing a licence for basic needs.

No Alternatives

Public transportation is not a viable option due to your location, work schedule, or family commitments.

Your licence

Your licence is being suspended due to the accumulation of demerit points whilst on a good behaviour licence, or high range speeding.

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Sibley Lawyers redefines what it means to be a law firm. We’re a team of dedicated professionals with a shared passion for justice and a commitment to providing exceptional legal representation to our clients. We know how complicated a legal challenge is. That’s why we strive to create a supportive and understanding environment where you feel heard, valued, and empowered.

Our team comprises experienced lawyers, including former barristers, with a deep understanding of the Queensland legal system. We believe in building strong partnerships with our clients, guiding them through every legal challenge with unwavering support and meticulous attention to detail. Choosing Sibley Lawyers means more than hiring legal experts – it’s gaining trusted partners who will stand by your side throughout your legal journey.

Securing Your Right to Drive: The SHO Application Process

Applying for a Special Hardship Order is not straightforward. It involves legal procedures, specific criteria, and presenting a compelling case to the court. This requires in-depth knowledge of traffic law, persuasive advocacy, and meticulous attention to detail. At Sibley Lawyers, we have the expertise and experience to guide you through every step of this challenging process.

Here’s how we can help you secure your driving privileges:

Comprehensive Case Assessment

We'll thoroughly analyse your situation, identify potential roadblocks, and develop a tailored legal strategy to maximise your chances of success.

Meticulous Application Preparation

We'll gather all necessary evidence, prepare a persuasive application that addresses the court's requirements, and ensure all documentation is accurate and complete.

Confident Court Representation

Our skilled advocates will represent you in court, presenting your case with clarity and conviction to achieve the best possible outcome.

Who Can Apply for an SHO?

Special Hardship Orders Eligibility and Requirements

While an SHO offers a potential solution for drivers facing licence suspension, it’s essential to understand that not everyone is eligible. Strict criteria apply, and only certain suspensions qualify.

To be eligible for an SHO in Queensland, you must demonstrate that losing your licence would cause extreme hardship by depriving you of the means of earning a living, or severe and unusual hardship other than by means of depriving you of the means of earning a living. This typically means demonstrating that driving is essential for your employment, or to fulfill crucial family responsibilities that make the hardship severe and unusual. Additionally, the court will consider your traffic history and the nature of your offence to determine if you are a fit and proper person to continue to drive. Any previous suspensions or disqualifications in the last 5 years will disqualify you.

It’s crucial to seek legal advice early on to assess your eligibility and understand the specific requirements for your situation. At Sibley Lawyers, we can provide a thorough case evaluation and guide you through the complexities of the SHO application process.

The sooner you act, the better your chances

Don't Risk Your Livelihood or Well-being

Losing your licence can have a devastating impact on your life. It can affect your income, your ability to support your family, and your overall quality of life. Don’t leave your future to chance. Let our experienced team guide you through the Special Hardship Order process. We’ll work tirelessly to protect your driving privileges and help you get back on the road.

Our Special Hardship Order Services

We understand that a driving offence can have far-reaching consequences. Losing your licence can disrupt your livelihood, family life, and personal freedom. Our specialised Special Hardship Order services are designed to address the unique challenges you face and provide expert legal support when you need it most.

Building an Ironclad SHO Case for Workers

If your employment relies heavily on driving, losing your licence can jeopardise your income and career. We specialise in crafting compelling SHO applications for essential workers, highlighting the critical nature of your driving duties and the potential hardship a licence suspension would cause. We’ll gather detailed evidence of your work responsibilities, employer support, and the lack of viable alternative transportation options to build a strong case for your continued driving privileges.

Securing SHOs for Critical Family Needs

We understand that driving is often essential for fulfilling family responsibilities, such as transporting children to medical appointments, caring for elderly parents, or attending medical appointments. Our team will work closely with you to demonstrate the severe and unusual hardship a licence suspension would impose on your family. We’ll present evidence of your caregiving duties, the specific needs of your dependents, and the lack of feasible alternative transportation to support your SHO application.

Navigating Complex DUI Cases and SHO Applications

 If you’re facing an offence of driving over the alcohol level, with a relevant drug present or DUI, the consequences can be severe, including licence disqualification. We have extensive experience in handling DUI cases and can provide expert legal representation throughout the process. We’ll guide you through the court proceedings, advise you on your rights and options, and explore the possibility of securing a Work Licence to mitigate the impact on your driving privileges.

Challenging Unfair Demerit Point Suspensions

Accumulating demerit points can lead to licence suspension, even for minor traffic offences. We can help you challenge unfair demerit point allocations and explore legal avenues to protect your licence. If a suspension is unavoidable, we’ll guide you through the SHO application process, emphasising the impact on your daily life and the lack of suitable alternative transportation.

Taking the Right Steps to Protect Your Driving Privileges

What To Do If You Need a Special Hardship Order

Facing the possibility of losing your driver’s licence can be incredibly stressful. Knowing what steps to take can make a significant difference in securing an SHO and protecting your ability to drive. Here’s a guide to help you navigate this challenging situation:

Taking proactive steps early on can significantly increase your chances of a successful SHO application. Don't wait until your licence is suspended to seek help. Contact Sibley Lawyers today to discuss your situation and explore your legal options. We're here to guide you through the process, protect your rights, and help keep you driving.

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It impacts your job, your family, and your ability to live your life

Losing your licence can feel like losing your freedom

We’re here to fight for you. We have the experience, the expertise, and the dedication to help you secure an SHO and get back on the road. Don’t wait until it’s too late. Contact Sibley Lawyers today for a confidential consultation. Your future depends on it.

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