Our Services
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Wills & Estate Planning
We advise on Elder Law matters, helping families consider options when transitioning to assisted living arrangements (e.g granny flats, retirement village contracts) and general estate planning needs including enduring powers of attorney, appointment of enduring guardians and wills (including testamentary trusts).
Property Law
Whether it be general conveyancing, leasing or SMSF purchases, Dura Law works collaboratively with your accountant and financial planner to ensure that any proposed disposal or acquisition has been considered against the backdrop of other applicable legal or tax implications.
Probate, Will Disputes & general litigation
When something goes wrong, we help you right it. We represent you in litigation proceedings as either plaintiff/applicant or defendant/respondent. We can assist with all stages of the proceedings from taking statements and preparing your evidence to preparing for hearing. You will have peace of mind with our regular updates of your matter’s progress from start to finish.
Commercial Transactions
For all your commercial and contractual needs, Dura Law will review your legal position to ensure you receive tailored advice in consultation with your other professionals and provide you with a balanced and holistic view of your contractual commitments and engagements.
Family Mediation
Stephanie is a nationally accredited Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner (FDRP) and offers Family Dispute Resolution services (trading under Let’s Mediate) to separating clients, whether they relate to financial or child related disputes. Separation is difficult even for the most amicable of break ups but the emotional and financial cost can be devastating.
“Helping people find alternatives to financial outcomes that would otherwise be determined in court, especially when children are involved, is one of my personal triumphs. My expertise lies with assisting parties to part ways in the most cost & time effective manner with minimal emotional toll.” - Stephanie Dura