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About Ray Swift Moutrage & Associates
Our legal practice was first opened in Phillip in 1984 by Ray Swift. Over the years, Ray built a reputation as an honest man who looked after his clients well. As this practice grew, Ray sought out several more like-minded lawyers to join the firm. In 2001, Ray Swift retired, and Mona Moutrage became Principal of the firm. Our philosophy at Ray Swift Moutrage & Associates is a simple one. We strive to provide our clients with expert legal advice and deliver our services with understanding, professionalism and excellence. At Ray Swift Moutrage & Associates we understand first-hand the challenges that our clients face and we assist our clients to meet those challenges head on. We are a client-focussed firm that strives to deliver legal services to our clients in a simple, competent and cost effective manner. Our aim is to ensure that essential legal services are available to the community at an affordable price.
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Conveyancing
Family Law
Contested Estate Matters
Personal Injury
Commercial Law
General Legal Work
Litigation
Established Over 30 Years Ago
Experienced Team
Wills & Enduring Power Of Attorney
Probate & Administration
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Professional & Courteous Staff
Personal Will & Enduring Power Of Attorney
Business Transfers
Estate Planning
Matrimonial Transfers
Property Law
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Why we need a power of attorney according to Ray Swift Moutrage & Associates?
An Enduring Power of Attorney (“EPA”) operates during a person’s lifetime and allows you to appoint a person or multiple people (“Attorney’s) to act on your behalf should you be unable to do so yourself. Examples of this can include making medical decisions on your behalf if you are incapacitated and unable to make these decisions for yourself due to illness or injury.
When to use a solicitor according to Ray Swift Moutrage & Associates?
If you have any doubts about your legal rights or obligations you should contact a solicitor. It is vital that you obtain professional legal advice about any contract or agreement that you are considering entering into before you sign any documents.
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