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About Bradley & Bray Lawyers
A passionate, local law firm on the Sunshine Coast, we are pleased to bring to the table a wide range of personalised legal services. Specialising in Property Law, Commercial & Business Law, Conveyancing, Wills and Estate Planning, we provide the professional legal services you need for your business and personal matters. With a keen focus on client outcomes and satisfaction, we at Bradley & Bray pride ourselves on providing unparalleled personal service and professional advice.
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Wills & Estates
Commercial Law
Development Law
Succession Law
Property Law
Personalised Legal Services
Commercial Conveyancing
Estate Planning Strategy & Advice
Business Planning
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Residential Conveyancing
Business Sales & Acquisitions
Highly Experienced & Dedicated Team
Expert Legal Advice
Commercial & Industrial Leasing
Personal Property Security Agreements
Loan Agreements
Shareholders Agreements & Share Sale Agreements
Testamentary Discretionary Trusts
Superannuation Nominations & Reviewing Death Benefit Nominations
Purchase Due Diligence
Family Law Transfers Pursuant To Agreements & Orders
Development Advice & Land Subdivision
Land Title Documentation & Registration
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2020 Lawyers Weekly Rising Star Lawyer Award Finalise (National) - Jacob Corbett
2019 Lawyers Weekly 30 Under 30 Lawyer Award Finalist (National) - Jacob Corbett
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Company Constitution according to Bradley & Bray Lawyers?
The constitution of your organisation forms a fundamental part of the governance framework, which sets out particular rights and obligations of shareholders and directors, as well as define their roles and responsibilities.
Do I need a lawyer to review my Commercial Lease Agreement according to Bradley & Bray Lawyers?
In general terms there are 2 types of Commercial leases - retail and non-retail. Retail leases are more heavily regulated than non-retail leases (see below). Both retail and non-retail leases can be complex, with significant variations amongst lease terms. This means that it is up to the parties to negotiate for an even playing field.
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