Construction Matters: Legal and Contract Structure Advice

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Avoiding Disputes with Neighbours in Sydney With Legal Guidance

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What Your Conveyancing Lawyer Should Do For You If Selling

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5 Facts Your Divorce Lawyer Wants You to Know About Property Settlement

A divorce only legally ends your marriage; it does not divide your assets. Property settlement is an entirely separate legal process. Read our 5 facts here.

Family Law, Property Law

Conveyancing for Property: Your Questions Answered

Conveyancing is the legal work involved in  the preparation of a sales contract, mortgage and other related documents. It is done by a state or territory-licensed professional who is familiar with real estate law. Therefore, it is needed for both the buying and selling of property. Unless you’ve owned or sold a property previously, it’s …

Property Law

What happens to your property rights if your de facto relationship breaks down?

The breakdown of your de facto relationship can be difficult, especially when it comes to the settlement of your property. So, what happens? Read more to find out.

Family Law, Property Law

"Construction Law” and Australia’s growing landscape

Construction is Australia’s largest industry. With rapid growth and continued demand, construction is greatly contributing to Australia’s economic, political, social and legal landscape. From urban areas and infrastructure to investment properties and new homes, construction takes form in many distinctions and project types. With this, come the dynamics and complexity of construction law. Factors to …

Commercial law, Property Law

Understanding the details of the de facto separation property settlement process

Let us get straight into it … What is a de-facto relationship? Under the Family Law Act, a person is in a de facto relationship with another person if: The persons are not legally married to each other, The persons are not related by family, and Having regard to all circumstances of their relationship, they …

Family Law, Property Law

How Can a Caveat Emptor Impact the Sale of Your Property?

A ‘Caveat Emptor’, Latin for “let the buyer beware” means that purchasers of an item assume the risk that it may fail to meet certain expectations or could have defects. Before committing to acquiring a property, it is essential to consult a property lawyer to ensure there is no undisclosed information that could impact the …

Property Law

Advantages of Hiring Property Lawyers when Buying Houses

Buying a property is a thrilling time for people. The process is however complex, lengthy and can be very stringent. Buying a house is entering into a contractual agreement. Through the offer, acceptance, cooling off period and the final settlement, many facets of the process are enforceable by law. This is all the more reason …

Property Law

De-Facto Entitlements by Our Family Lawyer

Sydney Family Lawyer Gives Insight into De-Facto Break-Ups and Property Our Sydney family lawyer deals with many instances of de-facto break-ups. A de-facto relationship receives the same rights as married couples. So, this is for assets and property settlements. The Family Law Act of  1975 administers these rights. As such, a relationship is recognised as de-facto if …

Family Law, Property Law

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