Established in 1934 Blunden & Montgomery Solicitors have given dedicated service to their clients in Liverpool and Sydney for over 86 years. We are experienced solicitors with sound expertise in all facets of the law. We are happy to assist you at any time. Our reputation for excellence is reflected in the identity of our clients and the recent work we have done with them.
Our practice approach delivers superior results not only in terms of efficiency but also high quality legal advice. I have been a client of Blunden and Montgomery for appox 15 years and engaged their services for various reasons. I have had many interactions with their staff over the years and I must acknowledge the genuine care and personalised service displayed by every staff member.
Our practice approach delivers superior results not only in terms of efficiency but also high quality legal advice. I have been a client of Blunden and Montgomery for appox 15 years and engaged their services for various reasons. I have had many interactions with their staff over the years and I must acknowledge the genuine care and personalised service displayed by every staff member.
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Steven then proceeded to upgrade the level of service and the range of legal services provided. Blunden & Montgomery has provided dedicated professional services for more than 84 years in the Sydney and Liverpool precincts. As a law firm with a long proud history we recognise that it's important to not only service our clients but to strongly support them at all times especially when advice and help are needed.
He has a long history of legal expertise associated with the people of Liverpool and Sydney. Steven is an experienced lawyer and Notary Public. He was previously a sole practicioner trading as Steven M Scott & Associates. His legal skills and attention to detail are highly regarded by both clients and industry colleagues.
If you don't have a will, you don't have any say about how your estate is distributed. If you die without a will (known as 'dying intestate') your estate will be distributed to your relatives according to a legal formula (called the 'intestacy rules'). This could be very different from what you wanted or intended to happen.
There are various forms of insurance that should be considered such as public liability insurance, landlord insurance, life insurance, pet insurance and income protection insurance. One important principle is not to be under insured. You should also consider the type of insurance and whether you are adequately covered.
Contracts are legally binding agreements which establish the rights and duties of parties to an agreement. They require certain elements for formation being Offer, Agreement and Consideration, that is something of value in which the contract concerns. Contracts are entered into for many reasons such as employment, suppliers, distributors, rent/lease, purchase of assets, licensing and franchise agreements.
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Djo Kosick
Sep 06, 2021
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Marven E.
Dec 04, 2020
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It was a pleasure dealing with Steven, Natasa and the team whilst purchasing our first property. Extremely professional and helpful, we were always kept up to date through out the process, very pleased with the service we were provided. I’ll be referring Blunden & Montgomery Solicitors to all our friends and family.
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Sukhdeep Kaur
Nov 10, 2020
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