Family Provision Applications: Out Of Time

In Queensland, under section 41 of the Succession Act 1981, a spouse, child or dependant of a deceased person has 6 months from the date of death to give notice of an intention to bring a claim against an estate if they believe they have been left without adequate...

QSLAW Quarterly: Issue 23

Quinn & Scattini Lawyers’ publication, QSLAW Quarterly, is out now. This edition covers disputing unfair preference claims, out of time family provision applications, mediation and parenting disputes, removing the burden of easements and all the facts regarding...

National Wear Red Day 2020

Quinn & Scattini Lawyers are proud to support National Wear Red Day 2020. By wearing red today, you raise awareness for heart disease and support Heart Research Australia. Our staff have made donations to this great cause, with all proceeds going towards...

Welcome Tanya

Quinn & Scattini Lawyers are delighted to welcome Senior Associate, Tanya Dower, to the team. Tanya leads our Criminal & Traffic Law Team. Tanya has considerable experience successfully appearing before the courts and has the experience and passion to provide...

PEXA’s 7th Member Open Day

Quinn & Scattini Lawyers’ Senior Conveyancing Paralegal, Rose McIlvride, was invited to attend PEXA’s 7th Member Open Day in Melbourne. This invitation-only event was open to only 10 Queensland PEXA members and Rose was delighted to have received the invitation....

Welcome Renee

Quinn & Scattini Lawyers are delighted to welcome Renee Smith to the team. Renee joins our Criminal & Traffic Law Team as a Lawyer. Renee will be representing clients with a wide range of criminal and traffic charges in the relevant local courts. Read more...