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First Appointment Checklist
What to bring to your first consultation with us.
- βPhoto ID (drivers licence or passport)
- βRelevant documents (contracts, letters, court notices)
- βA list of your questions
- βDetails of any deadlines you are aware of
- βContact details for other parties involved
Buying a Property β Checklist
What to do and consider before buying property in NSW.
- βEngage a solicitor before signing anything
- βGet building and pest inspection reports
- βReview the Section 10.7 planning certificate
- βArrange finance pre-approval before exchange
- βGet a strata search done for apartments
- βCalculate all costs including stamp duty and legal fees
- βArrange home insurance from exchange date
Will Preparation Checklist
Information to gather before making or updating your Will.
- βList all assets: property, bank accounts, superannuation
- βList all debts: mortgage, loans, credit cards
- βDecide who will be your executor(s)
- βDecide who will inherit and in what proportions
- βConsider who will care for minor children
- βCheck your superannuation beneficiary nominations
Separation Checklist
Practical steps to take when a relationship ends.
- βRecord the date of separation in writing
- βOpen individual bank accounts
- βUpdate superannuation beneficiary nominations
- βDo not make major financial decisions without advice
- βObtain copies of key financial documents
- βSeek legal advice before signing any agreement
- βNote the time limits for property settlement
Buying a Business β Due Diligence
Key documents to obtain before committing to a business purchase.
- βThree years of financial statements and tax returns
- βCurrent lease documents
- βFull list of all assets included in the sale
- βEmployee details and current entitlements
- βSupplier and customer contracts
- βLicences, permits, and registrations
- βPPSR search for security interests
Visa Refusal β What to Do
Steps to take immediately after a visa refusal.
- βRead the refusal letter carefully β note the grounds
- βNote the AAT appeal deadline (usually 21 days onshore)
- βContact an immigration lawyer immediately
- βGather supporting documents relevant to the refusal
- βConsider whether to appeal, seek ministerial intervention, or reapply
- βDo not let the appeal deadline pass without taking action
Disclaimer: These checklists are for general guidance only and do not constitute legal advice. Please contact us for advice specific to your circumstances. Your first consultation is always free.
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