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Hanna Lawyers

Suite 8, 128-134 Crown Street,  Wollongong,  NSW  2500
  • Hanna Lawyers Phone Number(02)42280084
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About Hanna Lawyers

  • ABN 94 680 609 567
  • Established 2009

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Languages Spoken

  • English

    Specialising in Compensation, Property Law, Wills & Estates, Criminal Law and Family Law
    We are a locally owned and operated law firm providing legal services throughout the Illawarra. The firm offers practical legal advice and personal service based on a real appreciation of our client's needs. We practice in various areas of law specialising in Compensation, Property including Conveyancing & Leasing, Wills & Estates, Family Law, Criminal Law including Drink Driving.

    Areas of Law

    Compensation Law including Motor Vehicle Accidents, Workers Compensation and Public Liability

    Property Law inclduing Conveyancing and Leasing

    Criminal Law including Drink Driving Offences

    Civil Disputes & Litigationincluding debt recovery

    Succession Law including Wills, Estates, Powers of Attorney and Enduring Guardianships

    Family Law including Divorce, Property and Parenting matters

    • Practical legal advice
    • Personal service
    • Honest
    • Reasonably priced
    • Advising clients of action plans

    FAQ
    Hanna Lawyers FAQ

    Why do I need to use a lawyer when selling my home?

    You will be making one of the largest purchases or investments in your life. At Hanna Lawyers we ensure you will get the right advice from an experienced lawyer so the transaction runs smoothly and you can simply focus on packing and moving into your new home.

    What is the difference between a Lawyer and a licensed conveyancer?

    A conveyance deals only with the sale and purchase of property. A lawyer deals not only in property law but other areas of law, including litigation and wills and estates. If a sale or purchase transaction goes bad, then a lawyer will be able to attend Court and appear on your behalf.

    Why make a Will?

    It is the only way to be certain that a lifetimes work spent building up assets is passed onto your nominated beneficiaries. It also ensures an early and cost efficient administration and distribution of your estate.

    What happens if I do not have a Power of Attorney or Enduring Guardianship and I am incompetent (ie, suffering from dementia or in a coma)?

    Decisions should be made by a “responsible person” in consultation with the appropriate service provider. If a responsible person is unable or unwilling to act then an application will have to be made to the Guardianship Tribunal. This can be costly and time consuming.

    What are my obligations if I am arrested?

    If you are arrested, you are obligated to answer questions regarding your identity including name, address and date of birth only. You have a right to refuse to answer any other questions. You may also refuse to be involved in an identification parade (line- up), however if you do police may then be

    What are the options for someone who has been charged with a drink driving offence?

    A drink driving offence is a criminal offence. A party may choose to plead guilty (with or without an explanation) or not guilty to the offence. Provided a party has: * a clean or a reasonable driving record where no prior drink driving offence has been committed, * they have not been charged with a

    What is the first step when issues with children arise following a separation?

    Family dispute resolution (also known as mediation) is required before you can start court proceedings about children, unless your case is urgent or involves some exceptional factors such as family violence. The Court usually requires a certificate from a family dispute resolution practitioner befor

    What happens if one party breaches court orders regarding children?

    If a parent is in breach of a parenting order a party may: * try to resolve the conflict through counselling or mediation services; or * you can apply to the Court alleging the other party has contravened (broken) the parenting order. Depending on the circumstances, the non-complying parent can be r

    Can my partner and I decide on property and children issues before we divorce?

    You can NOT apply to the Court for a divorce unless you have been separated for at least 12 months before the application is filed. However you CAN start negotiations about property (and children) as soon as the marriage has broken down. Many matters are resolved before the divorce application is fi

    How does the Court divide our property?

    There is no formula or rule that determines how the property will be divided. The Court is not required to split the property 50/50. It will consider many things, including: * Property owned before the marriage or relationship * Contributions made by both partners during the marriage or relationship

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    Disclaimer

    Circumstances may sometimes arise where legal work is required that is beyond what is included in in the estimate below. A final quote will only be provided once you discuss your requirements directly with your conveyancer of choice. The conveyancer reserves the right to charge additional costs in such circumstances.

    Pricing will normally include:

    • All conveyancing work as defined in the Conveyancers Act 2006.
    • All legal advice forming part of the conveyancing work.
    • All legal work forming part of the conveyancing work.
    • All Searchs including
    • All office costs (postage, faxes, phone calls, photocopying) forming part of the conveyancing work.
    • Providing of a copy of the Transfer of Land document to client’s bank or lender upon formal written request from the lender.
    • Booking of settlement with client’s bank or lender.
    • Attend Settlement - the conveyancer will organise and attend the settlement on your behalf.
    • Submission of Notices of Acquisition.
    • Title Search
    • Plan
    • Council Rates Certificate
    • Water Rates Certificate
    • Land Tax Certificate
    • Building Information Certificate
    • Final Search

    Payment Options

    • cash
    • cheques
    • eft

    Contact Us for Pricing



    Disclaimer

    Circumstances may sometimes arise where legal work is required that is beyond what is included in in the estimate below. A final quote will only be provided once you discuss your requirements directly with your conveyancer of choice. The conveyancer reserves the right to charge additional costs in such circumstances.

    Pricing will normally include:

    • Conveyancing supervised by a fully licensed Conveyancer
    • Preparation of Section 32 Vendor’s Statement.
    • Preparation of Contract of Sale.
    • Preparation of Section 27 Deposit Release Statement.
    • Supervision of real estate agent re legal compliance.
    • All conveyancing work as defined in the Legal Practice Act 1996.
    • All legal advice forming part of the conveyancing work.
    • All legal work forming part of the conveyancing work.
    • All office costs (postage, faxes, phone calls, photocopying) forming part of the conveyancing work.
    • Obtaining of mortgage “payout figure” from Lender.
    • Booking of settlement with client’s bank or lender.
    • Settlement at our office.
    • Submission of Notices of Disposition.

    Where the property is a unit/apartment, and an Owners Corporation (Body Corporate) is involved, an extra charge will apply for each Owners Corporation Certificate purchased.

      Payment Options

      • cash
      • cheques
      • eft

      Practice

      Business Law, Compensation, Consumer Law, Contract, Conveyancing, Copyright, Criminal Law, De Facto, Employment Law, Estate Law, Family Law, Finance, General, Government, Immigration, Land Development, Leasing, Licencing, Matrimonial, Partnership Dissolution, Personal Injury (excludes NSW), Power of Attorney, Probate, Probates and Estates, Property, Succession, Traffic Law, Trust, Trusts, Trusts & Wills, Vehicle, Wills

      Specialty

      Agency Appearances, Assault, Bail Applications, Children, Civil Disputes, Civil Litigation, Commercial Law, Court Appearances, Debts, Deceased Estates, Deeds & Titles, Disputed Wills, Easements, Estate Planning, Leasing, Mediation, Medical Malpractice, Medical Negligence, Motor Vehicle Accidents, Parenting, Partners, Power of Attorney, Prenuptial Agreements, Property Damage, Property Law, Property Settlements, Public Liability, Separations, Traffic Offences, Trusts & Wills, Workers Compensation

      Concern

      Abuse, Accidents, Business Disputes, Child Support, Contractual Disputes, Custody Disputes, Death, Debt Agreements, Debt Consolidation, Debt Reduction, Dissolutions, Divorce, Domestic Partners, Family Violence, Harassment, Imprisonment, Inheritance, Injuries, Insurance Disputes, Landlord Disputes, Licence Disqualification, Missing Will, Motor Vehicle Property Damage, Public Liability, Purchase of Business, Sale of Business, Shared Care, Traffic Offences, Vehicle Damage, Victims of Crime, Workcover Disputes

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      Jurisdiction

      District Court, Family Court, Federal Court, Federal Magistrates Court, High Court, Magistrates' Court, Supreme Court

      Hours of Operation

      Open Monday - Friday

      Crime

      Assault, Careless Driving, Dangerous Driving, Drink Driving, Drink Driving - Exceeding 0.05, Driving Causing Injury, Driving Disqualified, Drug Driving, Minor Crime, Perjury, Stalking

      Service

      Confidentiality Agreements, Executor, Legal Advice, Legal Information, Letter of Administration, Power of Attorney

      Payment Concern

      Fixed Pricing, Hourly Rates, No Win No Fee

      Assurance

      Accredited, Certified, Guaranteed, Licenced, Registered, Solicitors Scheme (NSW)

      Kind

      Defence Lawyers

      Ownership

      Australian Owned, Locally Operated, Locally Owned, Owner Operated

      Service Option

      By Appointment, Office Visits

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