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Services

  • Business Law

  • Criminal Law

  • Family Law

  • Conveyancing

  • Wills, Trusts & Probate

  • Legal Aid Qld

  • Civil Litigation

  • Employment Law

  • Child Support

  • Domestic Violence

  • Divorce Law

  • Property Settlement

  • Pre Nuptial Agreements & Advice

  • De Facto Property Disputes

  • Parenting Agreements

  • Underage Marriage Advice

  • Business Contracts

  • Property &Leasing

  • Taxation & Finance

  • Business Succession & Asset Protection

  • Pleas & Mitigation

  • Negotiation with Prosecution

  • Case Conferencing

  • Assaults & Violence

  • Computer Related Crime

  • Drug Offences

  • Firearm/Dangerous Weapon Offences

  • Robbery & Theft

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Location

31002/9 Lawson Street, Southport QLD

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Frequently Asked Questions

What do I need to apply for Legal Aid?

If you believe you are eligible and wish to apply for Legal Aid through Legal Guru, you will need to complete an application form and provide us with a copy of your signed health care or pensioner concession card, your bank statements from the last three months for all bank accounts you hold, and if you are employed, your three most recent pay slips.

What are reasons for contesting the validity of a Will?

The validity of a Will is usually contested if it was signed incorrectly, the deceased was influenced by others, or the mental/physical capability of the deceased person at the time of making the Will.

Legal Guru Gold Coast