About McNeilly Lawyers
McNeilly Lawyers is a boutique law firm specialising in family law and conveyancing for clients in Kempsey, Port Macquarie and the surrounding Mid North Coast. We provide specialist advice and representation for family law including parenting and property matters, separation and divorce, care and protection of children, mediation, litigation and settlement negotiations. Our client focused family lawyers in Kempsey can provide advice and assistance with wills, estates and deceased estate administration. Retirement planning, legal aid and court representation services are also offered. If you require a residential or business conveyancing service in the Kempsey area, our licensed conveyancers can help. We specialise in business sales and leasing, purchase and sale of residential properties, retail and commercial leases. At McNeilly Lawyers, we understand how that entering into a family law case can be stressful. Our compassionate and understanding lawyers will strive to provide the best possible outcome for your needs. For practical, straightforward legal advice in Kempsey, contact McNeilly Lawyers for a consultation today.
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Wills & Estates
Mediation
Family Law
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Family law
Parenting & property matters
Care & protection
Conveyancing
Wills & estates
Court representation
Legal aid
Separation
Divorce
Mediation
Care & protection of children
Settlement negotiations & more
Commercial property sales
Commercial leasing
Buying & selling property
Retirement planning
Enduring guardian
Legal aid & court representation services
Business sales & leasing
Retail & commercial leases
Boutique law firm
Experienced & professional team
Delivering quality service & advice to you & your family
Compassionate & professional service
Residential & commercial clients
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why do I need a will?
All adults should have a will. It is a very important legal document that will help to ensure your property and possessions are divided as you wish, and that your final wishes are noted. It is also important to regularly revise and update your will, especially if you marry, divorce and have children.
What is an enduring guardian?
You may choose to appoint an Enduring Guardian to make health, medical and lifestyle, personal and financial decisions on your behalf, should a time arise where you are not able to make such decisions for yourself, either temporarily or permanently.