Will Drafting for South Brisbane
Areas of Practice
PROPERTY
Whether you are buying or selling a residential or commercial property, our conveyancing team can assist you throughout the process. We offer independent legal service at a competitive price. This means your interests (not anyone else's) will always be a priority for us.
FAMILY LAW
A relationship falling apart is always difficult and stressful. Our dedicated family lawyers have assisted hundreds of clients in their separation and divorce, child related matters and domestic violence matters. We pride ourselves in assisting our clients to manage the legal process while minimising costs and staying out of court.
PROPERTY SUBDIVISION & DEVELOPMENT
Whether you are subdividing properties into vacant lands, townhouses or apartments, we can work with you and your surveyors, architects and agents in the process of your development. Selling off-the-plan properties is a complex process. We can assist you in the preparation of contracts, extensive disclosure documents and other related legal documents as required by law.
BUSINESS AND LEASING
Running a business or trying to buy or sell it can be quite stressful. Our experienced commercial lawyers can deal with the legal aspects of the transaction, such as the business contract, lease and franchise agreement, so that you can focus more on the business itself.
FOOD AND LIQUOR LICENCING
If you intend to operate a business with a liquor licence or intend to start selling liquor in your existing business, we can assist in the complicated procedures including: application for liquor licence, transfer of liquor licence, risk assessment management plan, organising landlord's consent, etc.
WILLS AND ESTATES
Regardless of your age and circumstances, you should have estate planning documents in place. You can use our estate lawyers' extensive experiences in the area to get the most appropriate planning and protection for you and your loved ones. Talk to us about wills, power of attorneys and deceased estates.
POWER OF ATTORNEY
A Power of Attorney is a document that appoints another person(s) to act on your behalf. You can specify when the Power of Attorney comes into effect with financial matters. If you make an Enduring Power of Attorney for someone to act on your behalf regarding health of personal matters, your attorney can only act when you lose capacity (e.g. fallen terminally ill or become affected by demantia).