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Fraser, Nevett & Frawley consists of two partners and an increasing number of dedicated, ambitious and highly skilled young lawyers.  We provide a comprehensive and professional service which is also personal, compassionate, and empathises with the needs and circumstances of our clients.

Our business is about working with people, using our legal knowledge and skills to solve problems and assist clients.  We look beyond the legal issues, to the financial, commercial and market factors that drive our client’s success.

Conveyancing

Whether buying or selling a property, we are able to handle all phases of the conveyancing process. Our experienced solicitors will be ready to provide advice throughout the process if anything goes wrong. more info >

Commercial Law and Leasing

Many firms talk about building relationships. Few Deliver. Yet Fraser, Nevett Frawley's entire service culture is centred on this concept. We make it our business to be in step with our clients ambitions, not merely at a superficial level but in a way that enables us to function as genuine long haul business advisors. more info >

Family Law

Fraser, Nevett and Frawley can assist you in obtaining the best possible resolution and legal result if you and your spouse have separated. This applies to both married couples and de facto relationships. more info >

Wills and Powers of Attorney

If you are 18 years old or over, you should have a Will. A Will ensures that, in the event of your death, your estate will pass in accordance with your wishes, and not in accordance with an Act of Parliament. Making a Will is one of the most important decisions you will make and it is essential that you seek legal advice for it. more info >

Succession Planning

A Will should not be made in isolation. Succession planning involves looking at your assets and minimising tax and duty that will be payable when they eventually pass to your beneficiaries. Succession planning examines: trusts, private companies, partnerships and businesses, loans, assets held jointly or equally, farm management deposits, superannuation, family home, the family circumstances of the Will maker and beneficiaries (eg. relationship breakdowns) and pension circumstances. more info >