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Rebecca McDougal

Lawyers & Solicitors, Goolwa, SA 5214


Open by appt

Family Law, Wills, Estates & Probate

The Law Society Of South Australia - Gold Alliance Firm
The Law Society Of South Australia - Gold Alliance Firm
Rebecca McDougal is a senior legal practitioner who brings to the practice years of experience in all aspects of family law. She has a steadily growing wills & estates practice. Rebecca provides professional advice that is uncomplicated & practical in a thoughtful & non-judgemental manner. The practice is located upstairs at the rear of the IGA Mall. A lift is available upon request.

Lawyers & Solicitors, servicing Goolwa

Legal ID: Licence Numbers - L Code 2068, P Code 8326, R1004214

Bartel & Hall

Lawyers & Solicitors, Victor Harbor, SA 5211


Open until 5:30pm

Professional Solicitors & Conveyancing Services In Victor Harbor

Experienced lawyers
Legal aid
Cost-effective legal services
Registered Conveyancer - Deanne Brown
Registered Conveyancer - Sue Bartel
The Law Society Of South Australia
Experienced lawyers
Legal aid
Cost-effective legal services
Registered Conveyancer - Deanne Brown
Registered Conveyancer - Sue Bartel
The Law Society Of South Australia
Established in 1979 Bartel & Hall provide a wide variety of legal services to Victor Harbor and surrounding areas. The firm covers a diverse range of legal fields, with each partner focusing on their own areas and both having extensive expertise in the area of wills and estates.

Bartel & Hall

Conveyancer & Conveyancing Services, Victor Harbor, SA 5211


Open until 5:30pm

Professional Solicitors & Conveyancing Services In Victor Harbor

Cost-effective legal services
Experienced lawyers
Professionalism and success
Registered Conveyancer - Deanne Brown
Registered Conveyancer - Sue Bartel
The Law Society Of South Australia
Cost-effective legal services
Experienced lawyers
Professionalism and success
Registered Conveyancer - Deanne Brown
Registered Conveyancer - Sue Bartel
The Law Society Of South Australia
Established in 1979 Bartel & Hall provide a wide variety of legal services to Victor Harbor and surrounding areas. The firm covers a diverse range of legal fields, with each partner focusing on their own areas and both having extensive expertise in the area of wills and estates.

Southern Coast Legal

Lawyers & Solicitors, Goolwa, SA 5214


Boylan Lawyers

Lawyers & Solicitors, Victor Harbor, SA 5211

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Lawyers - Common Questions

What is the difference between lawyers & solicitors?

In Australia, a lawyer is someone that holds a certificate to practice law including solicitors, barristers, judges and corporate counsel. A solicitor is someone with a practising certificate that is not a barrister or judge.

How can lawyers or solicitors help me?

They work directly with you to provide legal advice on most matters, perform various legal tasks under your instructions and negotiate on your behalf in your best interests.

How much do lawyers charge?

Expect to pay anywhere from $50 to thousands per hour. It depends on your location, type and complexity of the case, experience of the lawyer and size of the firm.

What are the most common types of lawyers?

Corporate lawyers, criminal lawyers, employment lawyers and family lawyers are common in Australia.

Do I need a lawyer?

The legal process is very complex, and lawyers can help ensure that your legal rights are always protected since they have years of education and training to deal with these different aspects of the legal system.










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