About Adornato Law
Operating under core values of respect, integrity, and high-level service, Adornato Law has earned an enviable reputation as a trusted, authentic advisor to individuals, families, and businesses. We value and respect our clients, and maintain open and transparent communication throughout each matter, to ensure informed decisions can be made to achieve the best possible legal outcomes. Internally, we work as a team, valuing each other’s expertise and contributions to deliver professional services and tailored solutions that often exceed our client’s expectations.
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Business & Commercial Law
Business Sales & Purchases/Franchises
Business Structures
Business Contracts
Corporations Law, Directors’ Duties & Corporate Governance
Employment Law & Workplace Relations
Debt Recovery
Commercial Disputes & Commercial Litigation
Business Succession Planning/Trust Law
Property Law
Conveyancing
Family Law
Applying for a Divorce
Financial Agreements
Consent Orders
Parenting Matters
Parenting Plans
Going to Court
Wills & Estates
Testamentary Trusts
Retail & Commercial Leases
Estate Disputes
Executors & Probates
Advice & Assistance
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Licences
PEXA Certified Member
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Family Law Property Settlement?
A family law property settlement involves the legal division of assets, liabilities, and financial resources between a separated couple to legally finalise their financial affairs. The formalisation of a property settlement enables the parties to move on with their respective financial lives and may facilitate duty concessions when transferring certain assets like real estate.
What if there is no Will?
This situation is referred to as intestacy and the law determines how assets will be shared out after debts have been paid. If you are the next of kin you can apply for Letters of Administration, which will give you authority to finalise the estate.
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