SPECIALISATIONS
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Conveyancing
Conveyancing is the legal process of transferring real estate from one party to another, whether it be residential, rural or commercial property, a house, vacant land or strata unit. Although several steps are involved, the conveyancing process generally moves quickly and what may seem like a simple oversight could result in significant consequences for a buyer or seller.
Commercial Law
Business in Australia today is becoming increasingly competitive and regulated. Business owners and directors need cost-effective, practical solutions for a range of matters including; – advising on start-ups and corporate governance, negotiating commercial arrangements, planning for growth and restructure, and handling legal disputes.
Property Development & Planning Law
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Family Law
Separating from a spouse or partner is stressful with many practical and financial matters to consider. A break-up usually places stress on both parties, their families, and friends, and can affect a person’s wellbeing and decision-making capacity. Getting legal advice early is important to ensure your rights are protected and the best possible outcome is achieved.
Wills & Estate Planning
Many people underestimate the importance of estate planning or believe that a simple Will is all they need when thinking about how their affairs are managed in the future.
Dispute Resolution
At some stage, you or your business may become involved in a legal dispute and will need to consider your options to resolve the matter. Understanding the legal issues involved and your rights is essential to deal with, and effectively resolve the dispute without unnecessary costs and stress.
Insolvency Law
If you are facing insolvency issues, whether personally or as a company director, the worst thing you can do is to ignore the situation. An insolvent company is one that is unable to pay its debts as and when they are due. An insolvent person is one who cannot meet his or her debts when they are due.