Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes. Fixed fee options are available for many matters, including conveyancing and certain commercial law services. Contact us to discuss your matter and obtain a quote.
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Yes. We are happy to provide a free, no-obligation quote for conveyancing matters and certain other legal services.
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Not necessarily. We can assist many clients by telephone, email and video conference, making legal services more convenient and accessible.
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This will depend on your matter. Generally, you should bring any relevant documents, correspondence, contracts, court documents or other information relating to your legal issue and ID.
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If you are unsure of your rights, obligations or legal options, obtaining legal advice early can help prevent costly mistakes and provide clarity regarding your situation.
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We will discuss your circumstances, identify the key legal issues, explain your available options and provide practical advice regarding the next steps.
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Yes. We assist clients throughout Queensland and can often provide legal services remotely where appropriate.
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If your matter is urgent, contact us as soon as possible. We will do our best to assess your circumstances and provide timely assistance.
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No. Keeping our clients informed is a core part of our service. We believe clients should never be left wondering about the status of their matter and we provide regular updates throughout the legal process.
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We understand that legal issues can be time-sensitive. We aim to offer appointments as soon as practicable and will always endeavour to accommodate urgent matters where possible.
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Yes. We communicate with clients via email, telephone and appointments, depending on the client's preference and the requirements of the matter.
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No. We believe in transparency and will discuss costs with you upfront so you understand the likely fees and any anticipated disbursements before work commences.
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No. As a boutique law firm, you will deal directly with your lawyer. We believe clients deserve consistency, accountability and direct access to the person responsible for their matter.