While many law firms choose to take on work of any legal nature we at Sydney Law & Property stick to a select few areas of law where we can focus and apply our knowledge and experience to achieve the best results for our Clients. We do not believe in a one size fits all policy. For that reason we a offer a free first 1 hour session to every potential client to assess your need for a solicitor and prospects of success before we undertake any legal work. This is in the best interests of the Client.

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That is why our practice areas are limited to the following legal services:

Conveyancing Conveyancing
Wills & Estate Administration Wills & Estate Administration
Litigation Litigation

At Sydney Law & Property we understand that buying or selling property is perhaps one of the most stressful yet exciting financial decisions.That’s why our competitive conveyancing fees are fixed to give you peace of mind whilst undertaking one of your biggest financial transactions.

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We have provided legal advice and assistance to individuals and businesses in Court proceedings and threatened Court proceedings. Our Principal Solicitor has gained knowledge in all aspects of litigation in the Local Court, District Court, Federal Court, Supreme Court and the Supreme Court of Appeal.

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A will is a legal document which pre-determines the beneficieries of your property and possessions when you die. A will prepared by a qualified solicitor provides you with the best chance of making sure your property and possessions go where you want them to go as outlined in your will.

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Insurance Litigation

A dispute with an insurance company arises when you, the insured, make a claim on the policy and the insurer denies the claim and therefore refuses to pay the claim due to fraud, an exclusion clause or a failure by you, the insured, to disclose material information prior to entering into the insurance policy which the insurer claims if it had been disclosed the insurer would not have entered into a policy with you.