To become accredited, you will need to demonstrate competence in one of the 13 areas of expertise listed below (click on the links for details). We also need evidence of your general paralegal competence (sometimes referred as schedule D).
- Civil Litigation: Debt Recovery
- Civil Litigation: Family Law
- Civil Litigation: Reparation Law
- Commercial Conveyancing
- Company Secretarial
- Criminal Litigation
- Employment Law
- Liquor Licensing
- Remortgage
- Repossession Litigation
- Residential Conveyancing
- Wills & Executries
- Financial Services - Asset Management