Legal information brochures provide a guide to the law on subjects as diverse as buying or selling a residential property, leasing premises for a business, enduring power of attorney, buying or selling a small business, making a will and alternative dispute resolution. Access and download copies below, or contact (07) 3842 5882 for more information.
A legal guide to business leases
If you don’t already occupy suitable premises for your business, you have a choice to buy or lease. The right option for you can be better determined with the advice of financial and legal professionals
Learn moreAlternative dispute resolution
No matter who you are in a dispute with – a neighbour, friend, business associate or a major corporation – the option of using alternative dispute resolution, instead of a draining legal battle, is well worth considering.
Learn moreBuying or selling a residential property
Buying Buying or selling a residential property will be one of your most important financial transactions.
To be confident in your decision, and to ensure that no avoidable costs or issues arise, seek the advice of your solicitor before you sign any contract.
Read moreBuying, setting up or selling a small business
Establishing yourself as a business owner requires careful planning, including understanding of various legal requirements. The best chance for a new business to succeed is to get the right start with professional guidance from a solicitor.
Learn moreEstate planning
Estate planning is the overarching term used for making decisions in relation to preparing a will and also preparing an enduring power of attorney – which allows you to nominate how you would like to have your personal, financial and health care matters managed, should you lose capacity to make those decisions.
Learn moreFamily law
Family law regulates legal obligations and responsibilities of couples who marry, live together as de facto partners or have children together. Family law can apply at any time in the relationship – including before, during and after the relationship.
Learn moreQLS providing leadership in law
Queensland Law Society is the public’s gateway for clear, accurate, up-to-date information regarding the law and legal issues. We are the voice for the legal profession, but we also represent the interests of the community.
Learn moreQuestions to ask your solicitor
For many people, using a solicitor’s services for a legal issue is unfamiliar territory. Some may be unsure about the legal process, concerned about the emotional toll of detailing a particular problem or apprehensive about costs.
Learn moreUnderstanding Queensland’s court system
Queensland has five levels of court jurisdiction and tribunals set up by state legislation to deal with a variety of matters.
The type of offence or dispute determines which court or tribunal looks after it.
Learn moreWorkplace relations
Solicitors can help in understanding workplace rights and obligations and to resolve workplace relations disputes. If you have a wage dispute, return to work or leave issue, dismissal, bullying or other problem, your solicitor can work to achieve practical resolutions and can represent you in court action if necessary.
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