
Family Provision Claims in NSW – When and How a Will Can Be Challenged
Well-drafted Wills don’t stop all claims. In NSW, eligible people may still bring family provisio...


Well-drafted Wills don’t stop all claims. In NSW, eligible people may still bring family provisio...


Without a valid Will, an estate requires letters of administration through the NSW Supreme Court—...


Probate is not simply a formality. It is the Supreme Court’s confirmation that the Will is valid ...


When a person dies, the executor named in their Will becomes responsible for settling their affai...


This guide explains how Wills and Estates law works in New South Wales. It covers the key stages ...


This guide explains how commercial conveyancing works in NSW, the key legal differences from resi...


NSW offers several programs to help first-time buyers, but eligibility depends on when and how yo...


This guide explains how off-the-plan purchases work, what must be disclosed, and the main legal i...


Most apartments, townhouses and new estates in New South Wales are sold under strata or community...


This article outlines the most common issues that occur during NSW property transactions — and ho...


When a property sale in NSW reaches exchange of contracts, the deal becomes legally binding and a...


Conveyancing is not just administrative work. It involves detailed legal review, risk management ...
