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About Gladstone Legal
Solicitors and Lawyers. At Gladstone Legal, we are experienced in all commercial and property matters and transactions including residential, commercial and industrial property sales and acquisitions, strata title developments, franchising, sales and acquisition of businesses, commercial and business advice, retail/commercial/industrial leasing. Our aim is to provide you with quality legal advice and services at minimal cost and inconvenience to you. Our dedicated staff can focus on your particular matter and keep you advised throughout the whole process. We offer a specialized residential conveyancing service. As buying or selling a home is likely to be one of the biggest financial decisions you will ever make, it is important that you use an experienced professional that you can trust.
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Lawyer
Corporate & Commercial Law
Business Structures
Lease Terms
Goodwill & Valuation of Business Assets
Tax Considerations
Liaison with Financial Institutions
Franchising Agreements
Organising & Attending Settlement
Conveyancing
Property Law
Advice Regarding Building Contracts
Preparing & Registering Powers of Attorney
Disclosure & Warning Statements
Wills & Estates
Letters of Administration
Business Contracts
Property & Leasing
Transfers of Equipment Licences
Arranging Due Diligence Searches & Inspections
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why use a lawyer to help you prepare a will?
Involving a lawyer to prepare your will can also help structure and maximise your estate to achieve its full potential. Our lawyers will consider your individual circumstances and important issues such as taxation and superannuation. We will also consider your family circumstances and take steps, if necessary, to minimise the potential for disputes to arise after you die.
What happens when somebody dies without a will?
Dying without a will is referred to as dying intestate. In such cases the deceased person’s estate is distributed in accordance with a statutory formula. The rules of intestacy provide for a specific order of distribution to the deceased person’s next of kin designed to reflect society’s expectations as to who should benefit from the estate.
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