Family relationships, disputes and breakdowns in Australia are governed by the Family Law Act, the Marriages Act, the Child Support Act as well as in Queensland, Part IXX of the Property Law Act of 1974 .
In Queensland buyers are encouraged to enter into a contract as soon as possible. The contract often being subject to finance and a building and pest inspection but can be subject to other conditions depending on the individual circumstances.
Our wealth of experience will ensure that your matter is handled professionally and by people who understand the world of commerce and have themselves been involved in commerce particularly at the small business level.
We have over a quarter of a century of experience in dealing with residential purchases and sales including houses, units, duplexes, and vacant land. Our legal team has an extended experience in the conveyancing process.
Making your will is the most important document of estate planning. Your will may be simple or complex, according to your particular circumstances. The most important thing is to make sure that your will is valid and effective.
If the deceased person did not have mental capacity (“testamentary capacity”) at the time they made their will, the court may declare the will to be invalid. Medical and other evidence will be needed to establish the lack of capacity.
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