Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006

Complaints and discipline - Complaints

134: Complaint to be in writing

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"You must write down your complaint to make it official."

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You make a complaint by giving a written notice to the right complaints service. This notice tells them about your complaint. You must write it down to make a complaint.

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Part 7Complaints and discipline
Complaints

134Complaint to be in writing

  1. A complaint is made by giving written notice of the complaint to the appropriate complaints service.