
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What types of legal services do you offer?
Our law practice focuses on commercial law, contract law, construction and insolvency matters. We provide legal guidance for businesses, help with contract drafting and review, and assist with resolving insolvency issues.
2. How can I schedule a consultation?
You can schedule a consultation by calling our office, sending us an email, or filling out the contact form on our website. We will get back to you to confirm the appointment.
3. Do I need to prepare anything before the consultation?
​It is helpful to bring any relevant documents and information related to your legal issue. This will allow us to better understand your situation and provide accurate advice during the consultation.
4. What should I expect during the initial consultation?
During the initial consultation, we will discuss your legal needs, review any documents you provide, and outline how we can assist you. This session is an opportunity for you to ask questions and learn more about how we can help.
5. How do you charge for your services?
Our fees depend on the nature and complexity of the legal work required. We will discuss our rates and billing arrangements during the initial consultation, ensuring transparency and clarity.
6. Can you help with drafting and reviewing contracts?
Yes, we can assist with drafting, reviewing, and negotiating various types of contracts to ensure they are legally sound and protect your interests.
7. What should I do if my business is facing financial difficulties?
If your business is struggling financially, it is crucial to seek legal advice as early as possible. We can help you explore options such as restructuring, negotiating with creditors, or managing insolvency proceedings.
8. How can you help with insolvency matters?
We assist directors and insolvency practitioners with handling insolvency cases, including voluntary administration, liquidation, and creditor arrangements. We can guide you through the legal processes and help you make informed decisions.
9. What is the difference between liquidation and voluntary administration?
Liquidation is the process of winding up a company's affairs and distributing its assets to creditors. Voluntary administration, on the other hand, is a process designed to give a company breathing space to reorganize its affairs. We can help you understand which option is more suitable for your situation.
10. Do you represent clients in court?
Yes, if your case requires litigation, we can represent you in court. We will advise you on the best course of action and support you throughout the process.
11. Can you assist clients outside of Australia?
We primarily serve clients within Australia but may be able to provide certain legal services to international clients depending on the situation. Contact us for more information.
A lawyer's time and advice are his stock in trade.
(Abraham Lincoln)