- Free first advice – a no-obligation, telephone appointment (30 mins) to discuss your requirements and provide you with general advice and information about our services.
- After hours & weekend appointments available to suit your needs.
- We can visit you at home, hospital or residential care facility.
- We offer fixed fees for a range of services - including family law consent orders (children and property), divorce applications and binding financial agreements.
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Estate Administration – Letters of Administration
Sometimes, a loved one passes away unexpectedly or before they have a chance to make a Will. This is known as dying “intestate” and the estate is distributed in accordance with the intestacy laws set out in the Succession Act 2023. Often the assets of the estate cannot be accessed
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Estate Administration – Probate
If you have been named as the Executor in a Will, you should seek legal advice about your role and responsibilities in administering the estate. In most cases, you will need to apply for Probate, however, there are some circumstances when Probate may not be required, and it is always
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Family Law
We understand the unique and complex issues faced throughout separation, divorce and disputes involving children and property. We are here to help. Legal issues can be incredibly stressful, confusing and overwhelming. We care about our clients and aim to reduce the stress associated with resolving your legal issues.
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Family Law – Divorce
We can assist you with applying for a Divorce. You should seek legal advice before applying for a divorce. There are advantages, disadvantages and time limits you first need to consider.
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Family Law – Children
Have you reached an agreement with your former spouse about the arrangements for the children and want to formalise it? We prepare family law CONSENT ORDERS for a fixed, affordable fee – written quotation provided after your FREE no-obligation first interview (30 min) to discuss your requirements.
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Wills & Estate Planning
Planning ahead now can avoid significant financial and emotional hardship to your family in the future. Your estate planning is not just for when you die, but it also includes a plan for financial and health care decisions in the future, if you are unable to do so.
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Estate Planning – Enduring Power Of Attorney
An Enduring Power of Attorney is a legal document used to appoint one or more people to manage your financial matters, which include dealing with your money and bank accounts, paying your bills or buying/selling real estate on your behalf. You can choose whether an Enduring Power of Attorney becomes
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Estate Planning – Wills
You can make a Will if you are at least 18 years old and you have legal (mental) capacity.Making a Will allows you to set out your directions for the distribution of your estate when you die and appoint at least one person to be your executor. You may also
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Estate Planning – Advance Care Directive
An Advance Care Directive is a document which records your binding refusal of health care, along with your wishes and preferences in relation to: Future health care Preferred living arrangements Life-sustaining treatment End of life care Personal decisions You can appoint one or more substitute decision-makers to make these decisions
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Family Law – Financial and Property Settlement
Have you reached an agreement with your former spouse about the arrangements for property settlement? We prepare family law CONSENT ORDERS for a fixed, affordable fee – written quotation provided after your FREE no-obligation first interview (30 min) to discuss your requirements.