12 George St Warilla 2528

Heard McEwan

Wills, Probates & Estates

Professional Conveyancing Solicitors In Wollongong And Surrounds

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12 George St, Warilla NSW 2528

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Heard McEwan opening hours in Warilla

Mon
8:45am - 5:15pm
Tue
8:45am - 5:15pm
Wed
8:45am - 5:15pm
Thu
8:45am - 5:15pm
Fri
8:45am - 5:15pm
Sat Closed
Sun Closed
Public Holidays Closed
After hours by appointment only.
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About Us

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About Heard McEwan

Problem solvers first, lawyers second.
The strength behind our firm is not only the experience and wide ranging expertise but the invaluable community contacts established over more than four decades of legal practice in the region.

At Heard McEwan, we provide a wide range of legal services to commercial and individual clients. Our firm has Law Society Accredited Specialists in business law, property law, commercial litigation, and Wills and Estates Law. Experienced people will provide you with prompt, practical and cost-effective solutions. You can rely on Heard McEwan’s property industry knowledge and experience and will benefit from Heard McEwan's ability to work closely with councils, financiers and contractors.

Speciality

  • Commercial Agreements
  • Distribution And Licensing Agreements
  • Employment Law
  • Franchising
  • Intellectual Property
  • Joint Ventures
  • Mergers And Acquisitions
  • Trade Practices Law
  • Family Law
  • Wills And Estates Law

Now, more than ever, receiving quality advice in relation to one of the biggest investments of your life is imperative.

Our conveyancing and property law team is led by passionate and experienced property lawyers with the benefit of the law society specialist accreditation in property law.

We will carefully guide you through the maelstrom of buying and selling property, taking the stress away so you can focus on the bigger picture.

We provide prompt, practical advice and assistance to get you the best outcome. We will keep you informed every step of the way, explaining things clearly and simply.

ABN
47 061 240 048
ACN
120 339 424
Staff
21-50
Established
1998
Also trades as
Heard McEwan Legal

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FAQs

  • Do I need a conveyancing lawyer to buy or sell my property?

    No. You can go through a conveyancing-only firm. The advantage of using a law firm is that you have all bases covered in the event of a dispute with a vendor, purchaser or tenant. We can look after everything in the conveyancing process without you having to employ any additional specialists.

  • What happens if I don't have an estate plan?

    If you have not planned ahead and put your affairs in order, then you may find that what happens to your estate is not at all what you would have desired. The Succession Act prescribes the process for distributing a person’s estate in the absence of a will. Should you become unable to make personal decisions for yourself, in the absence of an enduring guardian with whom you have discussed your wishes, your living situation and medical treatment may not be what you would have wanted. Put simply.

  • How will my estate be distributed in absence of a will?

    If there is no will, then an administrator must be appointed by the Supreme Court of NSW to deal with the estate. They will distribute the estate in accordance with the rules contained in the Succession Act. These rules changed substantially in 2010 and can be very complex. For more information about the distribution of estates in the absence of a will, please see our legal wills page.

  • I am separating from my partner, will I have to go to court?

    It is often the case that family law matters can be resolved outside of the court. Certainly that is our aim. If your situation is difficult and you are unsure about your entitlements, we will help you to understand your legal position and will try to facilitate a fair agreement between you and your former partner, including preparing you for mediation or conciliation and if agreement cannot be reached final hearing.