Level 4 3-5 Stapleton Ave Sutherland 2232

WMD Law

Conveyancer & Conveyancing Services

Commercial Litigation & Family Law. Free Initial Telephone Advice.

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Level 4 3-5 Stapleton Ave, Sutherland NSW 2232

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WMD Law opening hours in Sutherland


WMD Law opening hours in Sutherland

Mon
8:00am - 6:00pm
Tue
8:00am - 6:00pm
Wed
8:00am - 6:00pm
Thu
8:00am - 6:00pm
Fri
8:00am - 6:00pm
Sat Not Provided
Sun Not Provided
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About Us

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About WMD Law

AT A GLANCE
  • Family Law
  • Commercial Law
  • Property Law
  • Criminal Law Division
  • Estate Planning & Probate Law
We have expertise in asset tracing and unravelling complex financial arrangements involving trusts and companies.
Our firm has a commercial litigation, estate litigation, family law and business focus with an emphasis on providing efficient, personal service and practical advice to assist clients and to resolve problems.

We have a large team of experienced lawyers enabling us to provide speedy, accurate advice and assistance across a wide area of legal services. The lawyers in our firm possess high academic credentials, maintain strong community ties, communicate effectively and demonstrate the strictest personal and professional ethics as well as some of the highest concern for our clients.

Warren McKeon Dickson can provide advice on all aspects of commercial and corporate law. We assist our clients to obtain the most cost and tax effective approach to the resolution of your legal problems with a focus upon personal service and comprehensive advice.

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ABN
45 255 072 861
Staff
21-50
Established
1969

Products and Services

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Hours of Operation

By Appointment, Open Monday - Friday

Offering

Business Settlements, Commercial, Community Titles, Contracts, Corporations, Debt Collection, Deceased Estates, Deed Polls, Deposit Bonds, Estate Planning, Franchising, Industrial, Land Divisions, Leases, Legal Agency, Litigation, Loans, Mediation, Mortgages, Property Law, Purchases, Refinancing, Residential, Retail, Sales, Section 32 Statements, Section 7 Statements, Settlements, Survivorships, Title Searches, Titles

Features

Accredited, Certified, Delivery, Disabled Access, Home Visits, Insurance Claims, Insured, Leasing, Licensed, Qualified, Quotes, Registered

Issues

Commercial Disputes

Catering To

Administrative Law, Factories, Houses, Offices, Probate Law, Shops, Small Businesses

FAQs

  • Why have a Statement of Testamentary Intention?

    Where beneficiaries are being left significantly smaller or larger gifts than other beneficiaries, such as children having unequal benefits given by the Will, some testators wish to have a Statement of Testamentary Intention prepared which is effectively a statement by the testator as to why a beneficiary got more or less than may have been expected. In some cases, they are used in evidence if there is a claim on the estate.

  • When should I make a new will?

    A person should make a new will if they marry, as marriage revokes a will, unless it is stated to be in contemplation of marriage. A new will should also be made if the testator divorces or experiences a major change in circumstances which would make the provisions of a previous will no longer suitable. It is a good idea to revise a will on a regular basis, say every 5 years, to make sure that it still represents your wishes.

  • What is an executor?

    An executor is a person or persons appointed to handle the estate after the testator (the person making the will) dies and ensure their wishes are carried out. When choosing an executor, you should be sure that the person concerned is prepared to be executor and has the ability to deal with the matters which arise. It is a good idea to appoint 2 executors or alternate executors so that if one, for some reason, is not available, the other one can act.