Jun Khew Wong is the founder and director of WN Legal and has developed a reputation for being a transparent, experienced, and fearless advocate for his clients. Khew takes a strategic and honest approach to his client’s cases, to consistently deliver the best outcome. Although he has seen success across various areas of law, Khew particularly thrives in and is known for his excellent work in criminal law, family law and restraining orders matters. Khew is a fully-qualified practising barrister and solicitor and has obtained his Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice, Postgraduate Certificate in Chinese Law, LBB (Bachelor of Laws), and Professional Certificate in Arbitration Law and Practice. He was also recently voted as one of the Best 3
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Criminal defence lawyers are known for being the diamond in the rough when going through a criminal case. A good defence lawyer can help move a case along in a way that everyone will have a decent outcome or at least better than trying by themselves. With this in mind, how important is it to…
Have you considered what it would take to fight and succeed at trial? In Australia, an accused is deemed to be innocent until proven guilty. The burden of proof lies with the prosecution, and they must prove “beyond reasonable doubt” that all the elements of a charge has been satisfied. Conventionally, lawyers would devise a…
Disclaimer: This blog is not meant to be legal advice specifically for your case or your scenario. The podcast is purely a discussion in respect to informing the public of what to do when you are facing certain circumstances. Do you have a family violence matter to settle? This week on the WN Legal Podcast,…
Disclaimer: This blog is not meant to be legal advice specifically for your case or your scenario. The podcast is purely a discussion in respect to informing the public of what to do when you are facing certain circumstances. What happens when if drugs were not found on you, not on your property but related…
Have you ever wondered how an outcome is reached in trial? Discussion in this episode will cover stigmas around trials and how 10 lawyers can reach 10 different outcomes through cross examination. Below are some key points from the spade and some cross examination tips. Disclaimer: This blog is not meant to be legal…
Disclaimer: This blog is not meant to be legal advice specifically for your case or your scenario. Podcast is purely a discussion in respect to informing the public of what to do when you are facing certain circumstances. Discussion in this episode will cover self represented litigants, specially in criminal matters. So what happens…
How does the Family Court divide assets? What factors and individual contributions to wealth are taken into consideration? And what would you need to know if you were heading into a family court situation where a pool of assets was going to be divided up?In this episode, Perth Lawyers Kyran Borges Nunes and Aimee Price…
In this episode, Khew and Aimee discuss different types of violence restraining orders (VROs), and how the laws surrounding them have been recently updated. Here’s some background info before you get stuck in. What is a Violence restraining order? Essentially, a violence restraining order is a court order that works to protect you from someone…
Want to talk to a lawyer about family law, separation or divorce? This is the next best thing: an open conversation with Perth lawyers Khew Wong, Kyran Nunes, Aimee Price and Caris Tysoe. In this episode, our lawyers discuss how the court looks at assets and spending in a divorce, or property division after separation.…
(Possession of Money & Jurisdictional Issues of Possession Charges) Want to talk to a lawyer about criminal law? This is the next best thing: an open conversation in which Perth lawyers Khew Wong and Aimee Price take a look at the real-world issues and questions people need answered surrounding theft, or suspected theft, and unlawful…