Family law is a constantly changing area that calls for specialist advice. No matter how simple or complex a set of circumstances, we will work with you to resolve your matter. PWB Lawyers understand that buying or selling property is a big decision and a significant matter for most people. We cater to all people making property transactions in Tasmania.
Specialisation with respect to who we represent and the areas of law within which we practice.
Specialisation with respect to who we represent and the areas of law within which we practice.
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For over 70 years we have encouraged specialisation within the firm. Each of our lawyers specialises in distinct areas of the law and continually build their expertise in specific areas. Our objective is to simplify what can sometimes be complex issues and points of law for our clients. The specialist knowledge within the firm helps us to find opportunities for the early resolutions of appropriate cases.
PWB Lawyers are sensitive to the personal circumstances of each client and we know that advice or representation in family law matters must be coupled with an awareness of your personal needs. Relationship breakdowns often include business disputes with significant commercial consequences. A spouse/defacto partner may be a shareholder, a beneficiary in a trust or a co-owner of land.
PWB Lawyers understand that buying or selling property is a big decision and a significant matter for most people. Our conveyancing services cater to all people making property transactions in Tasmania. Our clients include first homebuyers, investors and owner occupiers. Our conveyancing services are offered at competitive rates, and we deliver them through an experienced team.
For a Divorce to be granted, there must have been an irretrievable breakdown of the marriage and the parties must have been separated for at least 12 months immediately prior to the Divorce Application being made. A copy of your marriage certificate. Overseas marriage certificates are accepted. If the certificate is not in English it must be translated into English by an authorised translating service with an affidavit from the translator.