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19.01.2022 Another successful conveyancing transaction completed! There's nothing better than receiving beautiful flowers from a beautiful client!



18.01.2022 Soap box alert (twice in one week, I could get used to this!) Just when you thought I was done talking about BUYING your dream home, the Law Society has published a handy guide to SELLING your home. There are some great concepts, which I recommend you get your head around, such as understanding private sale vs auctions, agent fees etc.... You can read it here: https://www.lawsociety.com.au//de/files/2018-04/657103.pdf Soap box rant over. p.s. I promise not to bombard you with ANYMORE information this week... (but that might not stop me from doing so next week.....)

17.01.2022 Welcome to this four part series on Wills! Part 1 starts here: ... http://www.annemcdonaldlawyers.com.au/part-1-need-will/ Schools' out: whether you're young, old, have an asset to protect, or have a change in circumstance, you need to read this series (or talk to us today). In my next few blogs I will outline some of the problems with home-made wills and using a will kit.

15.01.2022 **Jumps up on the soap box... Last month, I wrote a short blog on the 5 traps when buying or selling a house... (http://www.annemcdonaldlawyers.com.au/5-traps-when-buying-/) However, there are some pretty fundamental steps that you should know when buying a property.... For those keen enthusiasts looking for a bit more information, I would recommend reading the Law Society's "Guide to Buying a Home". https://www.lawsociety.com.au//de/files/2018-04/657101.pdf (Check out pages 3 -5 to understand exactly what you're buying!) **Steps down off the soap box



14.01.2022 Part 2: What Problems Can Arise with Home-Made Wills? Do you know how to properly execute a Will? These formal requirements could be the difference between a valid or invalid Will.... Get it right. And read below http://www.annemcdonaldlawyers.com.au/part-1-need-will/

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