by Hassan | Apr 8, 2024 | Conveyancing, Property Law, Property Settlement, Property Transfer, Separation
Buying your first home with your partner is an exciting time and you’re likely spending all your weekends going to open homes, scrolling Instagram for décor ideas, and trying to find the ideal neighbourhood. However, with all the fun and excitement, don’t forget this...
by Hassan | Apr 8, 2024 | Conveyancing, Property Law, Property Settlement
Owning a property in Queensland or attempting to buy a property that has a caveat lodged against it can be enormously frustrating. But what is a caveat and how do you deal with it? A caveat is a legal term for a type of interest in a property that prevents it from...
by Hassan | Sep 4, 2023 | Conveyancing, Property Law, Property Transfer
Updated electrical and fire safety regulations mean anyone selling their home must meet certain obligations. Firstly, any home built after 1992 must have a safety switch installed. An electrical safety switch is designed to protect people from the most frequent cause...
by GLG Marketing | May 29, 2023 | Conveyancing, Property Law, Uncategorised
We pride ourselves on delivering a high level of confidentiality, professionalism, and expertise across multiple jurisdictions. Our team of local experts is well-versed in Australian law and understands the unique legal landscape of this great land down under. When it...
by GLG Marketing | May 2, 2023 | Divorce, Family Law, Property Law, Property Transfer, Separation
It’s always preferable to reach a mutual agreement with your former partner when it comes to a property settlement. If you can do this, your agreement can be documented and approved by the court in what is called a consent order. Taking the time and effort to ensure a...
by Hassan | Mar 15, 2023 | Conveyancing, Property Law
The process of buying a house can often be confusing, especially if it’s your first time. You are often bombarded with terms you’re unfamiliar with and have to figure out the difference between two things. One common example is the confusion between a real...