Frequently Asked Questions
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Contract & Commercial Law
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Family, Estates & Matrimonial Law
Property Law & Conveyancing
Can you assist with drafting and reviewing contracts?
Yes. We assist with the drafting, review, and interpretation of a wide range of contracts and commercial agreements.
When should I have a contract reviewed?
It is best to have a contract reviewed before signing so that you clearly understand your rights, obligations, and potential risks.
Can you help if another party has breached a contract?
Yes. We can advise on available remedies and the appropriate next steps, whether through negotiation, enforcement, or further legal action.
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Do you assist both individuals and businesses with commercial matters?
Yes. We assist individuals, entrepreneurs, and businesses with a range of contract and commercial law matters.
Does every dispute have to go to court?
No. Some disputes can be resolved through negotiation, mediation, or settlement, depending on the circumstances.
What should I do if I receive a summons or letter of demand?
You should act promptly and seek legal advice as soon as possible, as important deadlines may apply.
How long does litigation usually take?
The length of a matter depends on its complexity, the parties involved, and court processes, so timeframes can vary.
What information should I bring when discussing a dispute?
Any relevant contracts, correspondence, invoices, notices, and other supporting documents will be helpful in assessing the matter.
Can you assist with wills and estate planning?
Yes. We assist clients with wills, estate planning, and related personal legal matters.
Can you help with divorce and family-related matters?
Yes. We provide guidance and legal support in a range of family and matrimonial law matters.
What happens if a loved one passes away and an estate needs to be reported?
We can assist with guidance on the estate administration process and the steps that may need to be taken.
When should I update my will?
It is generally advisable to review your will after major life changes, such as marriage, divorce, the birth of a child, or significant changes to your assets.
Do you assist with property transfers and conveyancing?
Yes. We assist with property transfers and a range of conveyancing-related matters.
How long does the conveyancing process usually take?
Timeframes can vary depending on the transaction, bond processes, compliance requirements, and registration procedures.
What documents are usually needed for a property transaction?
The required documents may vary, but identification, proof of address, and transaction-related documents are commonly needed.
Can you assist with property-related legal matters beyond transfers?
Yes. We also assist with a range of property-related legal matters, depending on the nature of the issue.




