Blog
Read the insights from our team of professionals
.png)
Separation and Divorce Made Simple
Separation and Divorce Made Simple: Essential Tips to Manage Stress and Protect Your Future.
.png)
Tenants in Common; so what does it really mean?
Owning property as Tenants in Common allows you to own a defined share in a property. This share can be transferred, sold or gifted through your Will.
.png)
Joint Tenants or Tenants in Common; which one?
Whether you’re a first home buyer, seasoned investor, or a member of a blended family, understanding your manner of holding options is important.
.png)
Why parents of minor children should have a Will
According to the laws of intestacy, upon both parents dying, their children will typically be the equal beneficiaries of the last remaining parent’s.

New Commercial Property Tax
You might have heard about the Victorian State Government introducing changes to the stamp duty regime for commercial and industrial properties...

Grandparents and Family Law Rights
When one thinks of parenting arrangements and family law, it is usually from the context of one parent of the children. However, it is not only parent
.jpg)
Special Conditions: What can go wrong?
Selling or purchasing property? Consider engaging a lawyer or conveyancer to consider special conditions. See below to learn what can go wrong with sp

Retail vs. Non-Retail Leases
As a landlord or tenant in a commercial lease, you may be aware that your lease is considered “retail” but are unsure what that means.

Do I need a Testamentary Trust Will
A Testamentary Trust Will doesn’t lock you in to anything and allows you to give your family future protections when you pass, as well as providing th

What must a Will include?
A Will is a legal document that states your wishes as to how your assets are to be distributed after your death, and what people you nominate to mana