Family Law
Family law is a complex and often emotionally charged area of law. Successfully practicing in this area requires highly developed interpersonal, drafting, administrative, and advocacy skills
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One of our largest areas of practice is criminal law. Our criminal clients range from minor summary matters in the Local and Magistrates’ Courts to serious indictable matters in the District, County and Supreme Courts…
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Immigration law is a highly technical area of law, where the stakes for clients can be extremely high. Practicing in this area requires cultural sensitivity, skill in the use of interpreters and empathy for the stress caused …
Learn moreCivil Litigation
Our civil practice area encompasses everything from minor neighbourhood disputes to employment law matters and major civil litigation. Resolving a civil dispute can be a delicate balancing exercise…
Learn moreDrink Driving
Drink Driving charges can have severe consequences for you and those you love. Losing your licence for drink driving can result in the inability to provide for your family, not only financially due to loss of employment, but logistically…
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Traffic offences range from minor infringements to serious criminal offences that can attract significant periods of imprisonment as well as periods of licence suspension or disqualification. They can also involve the risk…
Learn moreConveyancing
Conveyancing is the legal process of transferring property ownership from one party to another. It involves various steps and obligations that may not be obvious to the average person. For example, the seller must disclose any encumbrances on the property, such as mortgages, easements or caveats, or risk losing the contract or facing a lawsuit. The buyer and the seller must also comply with the terms and conditions of the contract, such as giving proper notice, meeting deadlines and paying fees. Conveyancing also requires following the relevant laws and regulations that govern property transactions in different jurisdictions..
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