About Linda Emery & Associates
If you need compassionate and reliable support to guide you through your legal matters, call Linda Emery & Associates in Gosford. Linda has 30 years experience and is thorough and empathetic of her clients needs. She understands the stresses of dealing with family law, estate & court matters and provides reassurance and confidence. At Linda Emery & Associates, her lawyers and solicitors will guide you through most aspects of the law, including divorce, financial agreements, wills, disputes, traffic offences, criminal offences, conveyancing, property settlements, estates, probate and more. In conveyancing matters, Linda & her associate lawyers follow a checklist system to ensure the transition for vendor and purchaser is smooth and problem-free with the introduction of eConveyancing via the PEXA platform. As members of the both the NSW & Central Coast Law Society, Linda and her staff continues to update their knowledge of the legal environment. Book an initial consultation appointment with Linda and her associate lawyers in Gosford today. Telephone and video conferences are available to ensure the health and safety of both staff and clients.
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Wills & Powers of Attorney
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Licensed Conveyancer
Family Law Expertise
Estate Planning
Property Settlement
Binding Financial Agreements
Wills & Powers of Attorney
Estate & Probate Matters
Enduring Guardianship
Sale & Purchase of Residential Property
Sale & Purchase of Business
Leasing of Business Premises
Court Appearances for Traffic Offences
Court Appearances for AVO Applications
Court Appearances for Drinking Driving
Retirement Village Lease & Surrender
Hospital & Home Visits by Appointment
eConveyancing Via PEXA
30 Years in Business
Coastal Properties
Conveyancing
Business Law
Divorce Law
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a will?
A will is a legal document that names the people you want to receive the property and possessions you own at the date of your death.
Why is it important to have a will?
It is important to have a will to make sure your wishes are clearly expressed and adequate provision for any person with whom you are living in a close personal relationship.