Areas
Immigration law
What is the Conveyancing Process?
The term “conveyancing” refers to the official procedure of transferring property. Although there were property transfer mechanisms in ancient Roman and Jewish law, it is widely accepted that modern conveyancing originated from English statutes in 1290, which were further refined in 1535.
The conveyancing process in NSW can be defined as a legal process of transferring property from one owner to another. Here, the buyers and sellers must prepare the paperwork required to finish the transfer. Whether you want to buy or sell any property, if you want the entire procedure to be handled professionally, streamlined, and hassle-free, you must consider following a professional approach.
Family law
Wills
Who can make a will?Anyone over the age of 18, and anyone under 18 who is married or contemplating marriage, can make a will, provided they have testamentary capacity. Persons under the age of18 who are unmarried can make a will with the approval of the Court; this can be advisable for young people who are earning large sums of money in modelling, in show business or arising out of their sports activities or from commercial endorsements.