Business Law

Business law, or Commercial law as known within the industry, is a broad and complex field, encompassing a variety of legal matters that can be daunting for anyone to navigate without professional guidance. Whether you're looking to buy or sell a business, establish or manage a family or unit trust, draft a shareholders agreement, or sell shares in a private company, expert legal advice can make all the difference.

At our firm, we understand the intricacies of commercial law and the unique challenges that business owners and entrepreneurs face. Our experienced commercial lawyers are committed to providing clear, practical advice and support tailored to your specific needs, helping you achieve your business goals with confidence.

We proudly offer services to clients in Gippsland and beyond, ensuring that your business interests are well-protected and legally sound. Whatever your business law requirements, we are here to guide you every step of the way.

Areas of Commercial Law we specialise in:

Wakefield Lawyers' Commercial Law team standing together. Featuring from left, lawyer Rachel Arldt, Paralegal Keira Jarred, Lawyer Sarah Coppini, and Partner Kylie Boote

A Smarter, Flexible Way to Fund Your Family Law Matter

We understand that when you’re navigating a separation or relationship property matter, the financial strain can sometimes stand in the way of getting the legal support you need. JustFund are Australia’s only dedicated provider of flexible funding solutions for family law legal fees.

Eligible clients can access a flexible line of credit to cover legal fees and expenses related to separation or relationship property proceedings. You don't have to repay the loan until you reach a settlement, which we hope reduces the stress associated with paying costs upfront. Contact us for more information, or visit JustFund.com.au

A Smarter, Flexible Way to Fund Your Estate Administration Matter

Managing a deceased estate and the probate process often means covering more than just legal fees. Executors can face costs like insurance, property maintenance, and other expenses — often out of their own pocket, with reimbursement to come later. They may even want to improve assets prior to sale.

Through JustFund, eligible Executors and Beneficiaries can access flexible funding to cover these expenses as well as legal fees, with no repayments until probate is finalised. This helps ease financial pressure while ensuring the estate is preserved. Contact us for more information, or visit JustFund.com.au

Get in touch with our friendly team

To discover how our team can help you, get in touch by booking an appointment online or calling us