17 Cavenagh St Darwin 0800

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Maley Barristers And Solicitors opening hours in Darwin

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Maley Barristers And Solicitors opening hours in Darwin

Mon
8:00am - 5:00pm
Tue
8:00am - 5:00pm
Wed
8:00am - 5:00pm
Thu
8:00am - 5:00pm
Fri
8:00am - 5:00pm
Sat Closed
Sun Closed
Open Monday to Friday
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About Us

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About Maley Barristers And Solicitors

AT A GLANCE
  • Quick response to your calls
  • Dedicated conveyancing team
  • A depth of skills and experience
  • Expert legal advice and representation
  • Meeting the special needs of your defence
To provide quality legal service for clients needing assistance with Criminal, Family, Conveyancing, Wills and Power of Attorney
As one of Northern Territory's top conveyancing, criminal and family law firms, we have the resources which your case requires to achieve the optimal outcome.

We have offices in Darwin and Coolalinga and provide expert legal advice and representation for client's right across the Northern Territory, Northern WA and throughout Asia.

Our team of dedicated criminal lawyers has the depth of skills and experience to meet the special needs of your defence, no matter what type of matter.

Our criminal lawyers provide legal defence for offences conducted in the Northern Territory and northern Western Australia, with expertise in all manner of criminal charges.

Payment Methods

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ABN
58 114 637 759
Staff
1-10
Established
1995

Products and Services

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Hours of Operation

24hr Emergency Service, By Appointment, Flexible Hours, Open 24hrs, Open 365 Days, Open Evenings, Open Late, Open Monday - Friday, Open Saturdays, Open Sundays, Saturdays by Appointment, Sundays By Appointment

Offering

Auctions, Business Settlements, Business Transfers, Commercial, Community Titles, Compensation Claims, Contracts, Corporations, Debt Collection, Deceased Estates, Deed Polls, Deposit Bonds, Estate Planning, Family Transfers, Franchising, Industrial, Interdependent Relationship Transfers, Kits, Land Divisions, Land Transfers, Leases, Legal Agency, Litigation, Loans, Matrimonial Transfers, Mediation, Mortgages, Off-the-plan, Private Transfers, Property Law, Purchases, Refinancing, Residential, Retail, Sales, Section 32 Statements, Section 7 Statements, Settlements, Survivorships, Title Searches, Titles

Features

24hr Turnaround, Accredited, After Hours Service, ARC, Australian Owned, Certified, Chartered, Consignments, Consultations, Corporate Discounts, Delivery, Disabled Access, DIY, Family Operated, Family Owned, Faxing, Fixed Pricing, Free Consultations, Free Pick-up, Free Quotes, Government Grants, Guaranteed, Home Visits, Hourly Rates, Inspections, Insurance Claims, Insured, ISO, Leasing, Licensed, Locally Operated, Locally Owned, Mobile Service, OH&S, On-Site Services, Owner Operated, Payment on Settlement, Pensioner Discount, Pick-up, Qualified, Quotes, Registered, Same Day Service, Senior Discounts, TAC

Issues

Commercial Disputes, First Home Buyers

Catering To

Administrative Law, Factories, Farms, Flats, Houses, Offices, Probate Law, Shops, Small Businesses, Strata Units, Subdivisions, Vacant Land, Villas

Keywords

conveyancing, conveyancing Darwin

FAQs

  • When my child turns 16 can he/she decide who they want to live with?

    Many people think that when a child turns a certain age (e.g. 16) they can automatically decide which parent they want to live with. Family law orders can be made about a child until he/she turns 18. The older and/or more mature a child is the greater the weight the court may give to their wishes (section 60CC Family Law Act). The views of the child however are only one factor that must be looked at when considering orders that are in the child's overall best interests.

  • My ex wants to go and live interstate with the kids and I don't agree. Can I stop her?

    Yes. You can make an application to the court for an injunction until the matter is fully considered by the court. An injunction is like a restraining order which is put in place to stop the residence of the children being relocated interstate. However even if this order is made on a short term basis the court may decide that in the longer term it is in the best interests of the children for them to live interstate.

  • I have applied for divorce & have had to include information about my children does this mean I have a parenting order?

    No. A divorce application is a separate proceeding to parenting and/or property proceedings. However the court may not grant a divorce unless it is satisfied suitable arrangements have been made for any children under 18. This is why information about children under 18 needs to be included in the divorce application.

  • I want to apply for a divorce, does my ex need to agree?

    No. A divorce application can be made by one person as a sole application or by both parties as a joint application. If an application is made and your ex-partner doesn't agree the matter can be listed for a hearing.