Our Expertise

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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Our online system allows you to get started anywhere, any time - and provides information that is instant, personalised, and helpful. We can also assemble your complete relationship history online, which will help us reduce costs you book in for an appointment.

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The simple way to get a Will: get peace of mind with a solicitor-drafted Will and other important documents. Ensure your loved ones are provided for, and have your Will prepared quickly and easily as possible.

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Deceased Estates online

Learn about the key steps and timelines for dealing with a Deceased Estate including your role and obligations as executor, applying for a Grant of Probate, what to do if there is no Will and how we can help you.

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