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New Year, New Body Corporate Regulations

A modernised set of body corporate regulations take effect on Monday, 1 March 2021. Working closely with stakeholders within the body corporate industry, the Palaszczuk Government expects the new regulations will be viewed favourably by body corporate operators and Queensland unit owners.

Cocktails For A Cause 2020: Vital Funds Raised

Quinn & Scattini Lawyers are proud to have supported Cocktails for a Cause 2020. This year, the event raised an amazing $45,300 for the Black Dog Institute, who aim to create a mentally healthier world through research and support tools.

The Return Of The Naughty Elves

Bernard and Judy will be returning to Quinn & Scattini Lawyers. After gracing the Quinn & Scattini Team with their presence over the past couple of years for Christmas, we cannot wait to see what they get up for Christmas 2020.

Cocktails For A Cause: Tickets Available

Quinn & Scattini Lawyers are proud to be supporting Cocktails For A Cause 2020. This year, the event is raising vital funds for the Black Dog Institute, who aim to create a mentally healthier world through research and support tools.

A Thoughtful Gift

Recently, Amanda Kennewell, Senior Paralegal in Quinn & Scattini Lawyers’ Wills & Estates Team, assisted clients to finalise their loved one’s estate. These cases do not just require a compassionate approach, they also require a legal professional who you can lean on through the difficult time.

Happy Admission Anniversary Shelley

Quinn & Scattini Lawyers’ Associate, Shelley Johnson, celebrates 25 years of practising law. Shelley is an experienced family lawyer who has assisted countless Queensland clients with their family law issues.

Welcome Sharon

Quinn & Scattini Lawyers would like to take this opportunity to introduce you to Sharon Orphanides. Sharon joins Quinn & Scattini Lawyers as a Receptionist/Paralegal at our Gold Coast office.

Body Corporate Disputes: When Boundaries Are Crossed

Body corporate disputes can involve a number of issues, from the committee budget, levy changes through to what residents can and cannot do. There have been an increase in the number of disputes between body corporates and residents, particularly with the increase in people working from home.