Other Types of Solicitor Services
Conveyancing Solicitor
In Australia, a Licensed Conveyancer is a lawyer who has been trained to deal with all aspects of property law and practice, specifically the legal aspect of buying and selling real property. They may be are employed by firms of solicitors or other institutions such as banks and property developers. Simply put: a solicitor dealing with a property transaction.
Conveyancing Solicitor takes instructions from a client in relation to the sale or purchase of land or property, to include the drafting of contracts setting out the terms of the sale. A Conveyancer pays the costs - such as stamp duty and estate agent fees - on behalf of the client, and likewise expected that a detailed account on any incurred costs for such are in place.
To make sound judgments and better recommendations, Conveyancing Solicitors liaise with mortgage lenders, banks and local authorities to ensure they have all the relevant information in relation to a subject property.
Family Law Solicitor
As family law deals with family relations, a Family Law Solicitor provide clients with support and guidance to deal with issues of divorce - civilian and military divorce, contested or uncontested - separation, family mediation, spousal support and finance, domestic violence and other major family law issues even elder law, juvenile law and probate.
The task also encompasses sensitive childcare issues such as adoption - adoption of a child or placement of a child for adoption; children's rights and child abuse matters; child support modifications, child custody and visitation
Personal Injury SolicitorA Personal Injury Solicitor is a legal specialist who basically takes care of support in claiming compensation for victims of accident or injury. They act in so-called harmed from tripping and slipping and vehicular accidents to accidents in the work place including asbestosis issues.
An appointment with a Personal Injury Solicitor affords personal clients personalised service as oppose to a call to the national claim-line. It is becoming common in legal houses today of Personal Injury Solicitors offering 'no win, no fee' agreements.