Westley DiGiorgio Norcock Solicitors and Conveyancers was established in 2001 when local Solicitors Peter Westley and Frank DiGiorgio merged their sole practitioner firms. Our Solicitors Peter Westley and James Norcock practice in various legal areas and provide our clients with quality legal advice and support.
Our Solicitors specialise in estate planning, property and commercial law, but we can assist with a range of legal matters. Are you buying or selling property? Our in-house Registered Conveyancer Sylvia Wimshurst can assist you with a smooth transaction. With the benefit of having Solicitor's available to peruse your contract and provide advice, Westley DiGiorgio Norcock are highly qualified to undertake your conveyancing settlement.
Our Solicitors specialise in estate planning, property and commercial law, but we can assist with a range of legal matters. Are you buying or selling property? Our in-house Registered Conveyancer Sylvia Wimshurst can assist you with a smooth transaction. With the benefit of having Solicitor's available to peruse your contract and provide advice, Westley DiGiorgio Norcock are highly qualified to undertake your conveyancing settlement.
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Selling your home can be a very stressful experience, especially if you are also purchasing subject to the sale of your existing home. Many things need to be considered when selling your home. Westley DiGiorgio Norcock plays an important role in your selling process, whether you are selling your home privately or through a real estate agent.
Buying a home is one of the most important transactions you will make in your life, and one of the most expensive. When a transaction involves such a large amount of money, there are many things that can go wrong. At Westley DiGiorgio Norcock, we have a highly qualified and experienced Registered Conveyancer in Sylvia Wimshurst who can assist you in avoiding the pitfalls of purchasing a new home.
When purchasing your new property you must consider how you want to hold your land with your co-owner(s) - joint tenants or tenants in common? The principle feature of joint tenancy is survivorship. Upon the death of one joint tenant the survivor(s) automatically inherits the interest of the deceased party in the property.
Subdivision is a complex process which requires ongoing consultation between local Council, Surveyors and the Development Assessment Commission. This process can be simplified by instructing a Solicitor or Registered Conveyancer to compile and lodge the application on your behalf. In South Australia, development approval must be gained before land can be divided into separate allotments.
A Lease is a contract conferring a right from one person (lessee) to possess property belonging to another person (lessor). A Lease is a legally enforceable document that sets out the rights and the restriction of the Lessee and Lessor. At Westley DiGiorgio Norcock, we can draft a Lease that protects the lessor's property, whilst allowing the lessee to occupy and use the premises or land for their benefit.