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Atherton Tablelands Law

Conveyancer & Conveyancing Services, Atherton, QLD 4883


5.0

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Open until 5:00pm

Your Trusted Local Legal Partner

Personalised service
Wills & deceased estates
Family law
Family Law Practitioners Association
Queensland Law Society
Personalised service
Wills & deceased estates
Family law
Family Law Practitioners Association
Queensland Law Society
The principal, Anne English, has 30 years of history as a general practitioner however she has specific interest and experience in unique fields as Fishing and Maritime Law, Mining and Resources, Native Title and an extensive history of successful litigation.

Atherton Tablelands Law

Lawyers & Solicitors, Atherton, QLD 4883


5.0

(2)

Open until 5:00pm

Experienced Solicitors In Atherton!

Personalised service
Wills & deceased estates
Family law
Personalised service
Wills & deceased estates
Family law
The principal, Anne English, has 30 years of history as a general practitioner however she has specific interest and experience in unique fields as Fishing and Maritime Law, Mining and Resources, Native Title and an extensive history of successful litigation.

Montgomery Solicitors

Lawyers & Solicitors, Atherton, QLD 4883


Open until 5:00pm

Long Standing Local Firm Servicing The Atherton Tablelands.

1975, Bachelor of Laws (Honours), UQ - Michael Montgomery
1975, Bachelor of Laws (Honours), UQ - Michael Montgomery
Montgomery Solicitors is a long standing, family owned law firm that has provided quality legal services to the Atherton Tablelands and surrounding regions for over 100 years.

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Handy tips

What should I ask my conveyancer?

Knowing how to get the right information from your conveyancing lawyer is critical to ensure the successful transfer of title. Keep communication clear with your conveyancing solicitor, and let them know your position and requirements upfront to ensure transparency.

You should share with your licensed conveyancer anything that may, in any way, impact the transaction. For instance, you may want to explain to your solicitor if you are working within a given timeline or any financial issues that may affect the sale.

Ask the solicitor specific questions, such as:

• Are they members of the Australian Institute of Conveyancers?
• What services the conveyancing solicitor will provide including associated fees. What would any additional services cost?
• What other government charges should you expect to receive?
• How will your conveyancer keep you updated on their progress?

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