Justine Baird - Checketts McKay Law
01 December 2025, 3:40 PM

As December rolls around, many clients start to wonder: Will my lawyer disappear for weeks during the festive season?
It’s a fair question—legal matters don’t pause just because the calendar says “holiday.”
The Myth of the Month-Long Break
There’s a common perception that lawyers shut their doors from mid-December until late January.
While it’s true that the legal industry slows down over Christmas, the idea of a full month off is more myth than reality.
What Actually Happens
Why It Feels Like a Long Break
The slowdown is partly cultural.
Businesses often defer decisions until the new year, and clients may avoid starting new legal processes during the festive season. Combined with public holidays, this creates the impression of a long hiatus.
What You Can Do
Bottom Line
Your lawyer probably isn’t sipping cocktails on a beach for a month straight.
They may take a well-earned break, but most firms ensure continuity for urgent matters. So, while the pace slows, the profession doesn’t completely stop.
Checketts McKay Law closes for the Christmas period at 5pm on 23 December 2025 and re-opens on 12 January 2026. Staff are available over the closedown period – please phone 03 440 00125 for assistance.
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