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Our clients are our #1 focus.

We will listen and work with you to reach solutions that are achievable and cost-effective. But we are not all things to all people. We are specialists in what we do.

Where we cannot provide legal advice or representation to a level you require or expect because it is not an area of law we practice in, we will provide you with a referral to a firm we know has the expertise and experience you need.

We've chosen our areas of expertise to align with what we're really good at and what we’ve learned our community most needs.

We specialise in four key areas.

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Whether you're preparing your Will, Power of Attorney or Appointment of Enduring Guardian for the first time, or are updating an existing one, our lawyers can help you achieve your wishes and guide you through the process.

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Buying, Selling or Transferring Property

Are you buying or looking to sell? Whether you're a first-home buyer, investor, downsizing or transferring or leasing property, our lawyers are experienced in the process.

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Other Enquiries

We help in a range of areas including obtaining a Grant of Probate, Estate Administration, Estate Litigation and Commercial matters. We’ll review your information and get in touch to discuss the next steps.

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Latest Blogs

Retaining an investment property after separation

Retaining an investment property after separation

This blog will explore the capital gains tax implications of keeping an investment property as part of the overall family law property division.
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Who is entitled to see a Will in NSW?

Who is entitled to see a Will in NSW?

In New South Wales, the right to access/view a deceased person's Will is governed by the Succession Act 2006 (NSW). This legislation outlines who is entitled to inspect or obtain a copy of a Will after the testator's death.
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Selling to a developer under NSW’s new planning reforms: what you need to know

Selling to a developer under NSW’s new planning reforms: what you need to know

This blog explains what residential property owners need to know, from legal risks and extended settlements to tax implications, option agreements, and collective sales, before accepting any offer to sell to a developer.
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Defending a Will against a Family Provision Claim in New South Wales

Defending a Will against a Family Provision Claim in New South Wales

In New South Wales, the Succession Act 2006 (NSW) allows certain individuals to challenge a Will if they believe they have not been adequately provided for. These challenges, known as Family Provision Claims, can be emotionally taxing and legally complex.
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