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Easements & Removing The Burden
Easements in Queensland will either benefit or burden property. Sadly, disputes in relation to easements are quite common. Sometimes, the easement documentation is vague in relation to the rights conferred and responsibility for costs and/or maintenance.
Family Provision Applications: Out Of Time
If you believe you have not been adequately provided for in the will of your spouse, parent or step-parent you are entitled to make a claim for further provision from the estate.
QSLAW Quarterly: Issue 23
Quinn & Scattini Lawyers’ publication, QSLAW Quarterly, is out now.
National Wear Red Day 2020
Quinn & Scattini Lawyers are proud to support National Wear Red Day 2020.
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....
Conveyancing Update: The Importance Of Disclosure
The Land Sales Act 1984 (“the Land Sales Act”) and the Body Corporate and Community Management Act 1997 (“the BCCM Act”) contain various requirements for a seller to provide a buyer with a disclosure statement before a contract for the sale and purchase of property is entered into.
Wills: The Importance Of Engaging The REAL Experts
When you engage a lawyer to prepare your will, it is fair to say you expect the will to be error-free. Ryan Murdoch O'Regan Lawyers were recently engaged in relation to a deceased estate and immediately spotted a critical error in the will, which was prepared by a...
Meet Our Adopted Koalas
With all of the fire devastation in Australia and the estimated animal life loss of 800 million Quinn & Scattini Lawyers have taken the opportunity to show our love for Australia’s animal life by adopting 5 koalas that are now in the care of wildlife experts for rehabilitation.
Open For Business
Quinn & Scattini Lawyers are open for business. Get big-firm expertise, local to you on your most important legal issues.
Social Media Defamation: Bank Vs Trader
Have you aired your views in a social media comment or created a post yourself on a topical issue? Be warned!
Bernard & Judy Are Busy Getting the Sleigh Packed …
Bernard and Judy are busy getting the sleigh packed but Bernard found some time to unwind before the long night… ARE YOU ON THE NAUGHTY LIST? Call 1800 999 529, email mail@rmold.newwebsite.live or submit an enquiry below.
Conveyancing Update: Revisiting GST In Property Transactions
An issue that comes up on a regular basis is the treatment of GST in property contracts. Essentially, unless you are dealing with second hand residential property then you need to consider GST.
