1st Floor 29- 31 Colbee Ct Phillip 2606

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Ray Swift Moutrage & Associates opening hours in Phillip

Mon
9:00am - 1:00pm
2:00pm - 5:00pm
Tue
9:00am - 1:00pm
2:00pm - 5:00pm
Wed
9:00am - 1:00pm
2:00pm - 5:00pm
Thu
9:00am - 1:00pm
2:00pm - 5:00pm
Fri
9:00am - 1:00pm
2:00pm - 5:00pm
Sat Not Provided
Sun Not Provided
We also offer home and hospital appointments at no extra charge for those people who are unable to attend our office due to illness.
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About Us

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About Ray Swift Moutrage & Associates

AT A GLANCE
  • Home And Hospital Appointments
  • Professional & Courteous Staff
  • We Treat You With Compassion And Respect
  • Our Solicitors Offer A Range Of Legal Services
  • Conveyancing Services
Ray Swift Moutrage & Associates can provide you with a friendly legal service in several areas of the law.
At Ray Swift Moutrage & Associates, we pride ourselves on the way we personally take care of our clients' needs and ensure that they get the best possible service and results with the least damage to their bank accounts. We understand how stressful it can be dealing with the law, so our staff is hand-picked for their compassion as well as their knowledge of the legal system.

Ray Swift Moutrage & Associates is a locally owned and operated law firm that has been providing solicitors for conveyancing services, commercial law, wills, powers of attorney, and other general legal work. The firm was established in 1984 in Philip and provides its services across the entire Canberra region. We pride ourselves on the way we personally take care of our clients' needs and ensure that they get the best possible service and results with the least damage to their bank accounts. Our staff is hand-picked for their compassion as well as their knowledge of the legal system.

We cater to a variety of issues like abuse, bankruptcy, discrimination, divorce, drink driving, injuries, motor vehicle property damage, and public liability. Our professional and experienced solicitors can cater to a variety of services, including administrative law, business law, commercial litigation, contracts, conveyancing, criminal law, estate law, family law, insolvency, insurance, matrimonial, civil real estate, succession, trusts, vehicles, wills, etc. We offer a comprehensive range of conveyancing services for both the ACT and NSW.

We are also able to assist you with a range of estate matters, including grants of probate, administration, and contested estate matters. We strive to provide our clients with expert legal advice and deliver our services with understanding, professionalism, and excellence. We are a client-focused firm that strives to deliver legal services to our clients in a simple, competent, and cost-effective manner.

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ABN
79 108 798 175
ACN
108 798 175
Staff
1-10
Established
1984
Also trades as
Ray Swift Moutrage & Associates
Also listed under
Family Law, Wills, Probates & Estates, Conveyancer & Conveyancing Services

Products and Services

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Hours of Operation

Open Monday - Friday

Offering

Appeals, Arbitration, Bail Applications, Bank Guarantees, Caveats, Children, Commercial Law, Covenants, Deceased Estates, Deeds & Titles, Defamation, Easements, Estate Planning, Land Transfers, Mediation, Medical Negligence, Power of Attorney, Prenuptial Agreements, Product Liability, Property Damage, Property Law, Publishing, Trade Practices, Traffic Offences, Trusts & Wills, Visas

Features

Leasing, Registered

Issues

Abuse, Bankruptcy, Discrimination, Divorce, Drink Driving, Injuries, Motor Vehicle Property Damage, Public Liability

Catering To

Administrative Law, Business Law, Commercial Litigation, Company Law, Compensation, Computer, Contracts, Conveyancing, Criminal Law, De Facto, Estate Law, Family Law, General, Government, Industrial, Insolvency, Insurance, Matrimonial, Migration, Partnership Dissolution, Personal Injury (excludes NSW), Planning, Probate, Probates and Estates, Professional Negligence, Property, Real Estate, Succession, Trusts, Vehicle, Wills

Keywords

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FAQs

  • What is conveyancing?

    Put simply, conveyancing is the legal process of transferring the title of a property from one person to another.

  • Why should I use a conveyancer?

    Buying or selling property is one of the biggest financial transactions of your life. Due to the financial and legal aspects of transferring property, the consequences of making a mistake can be both costly and heartbreaking. By having a licensed conveyancer take care of your property transfer, their qualifications and experience can help protect your assets.

  • What is a disbursement?

    A disbursement is one of the expenses incurred during the process of searching and obtaining a certificate from local government authorities or local councils.

  • When to use a solicitor?

    If you have any doubts about your legal rights or obligations you should contact a solicitor. It is vital that you obtain professional legal advice about any contract or agreement that you are considering entering into before you sign any documents.

  • When to get a will?

    Every person over the age of 18 needs a Will. A Statutory Will may also be made for a child who is under the age of 18 that has an interest in the property.

  • Why do you need a will?

    Your will sets out the manner in which you want your property to be divided between your loved ones upon your passing. You work hard for your money so you should be in control of what happens to it when you pass away. Regardless of how much or how little you have, leaving a valid will ensure that your assets and family heirlooms go to the people that you have chosen.