Conveyancing
Cassab & Associates Solicitors utilises our team’s vast experience and skill in property conveyancing areas to deliver the highest quality service to you. We can help you with all elements of the conveyancing process from buying or selling a home to transferring ownership of a property deed or refinancing your home loan.
Cassab & Associates Solicitors provide a fixed flat fee for all such services so you don’t get caught out by hidden fees and charges. You can rest assured that your matter is being given the highest level of attention by a university qualified solicitor.
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We will discuss your property needs and guide you through the entire buying process.
From the start we will negotiate necessary amendments to your contract, order the relevant searches and liaise with your financial institution to ensure financing is in place.
Once you're satisfied with your finances and reports, we’ll proceed to exchange. We will then handle stamp duties, government inquiries, surveys, and building certificates, ensuring all financial institution requirements are met.
For First Home Buyers, we’ll assist with any eligible Stamp Duty exemptions and concessions.
As settlement approaches, we’ll ensure all requirements are met and provide you with a full report once the transaction is complete.
Throughout, we are committed to keeping you informed and ensuring a smooth, successful transaction.
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We’ll discuss your property selling needs and guide you through the entire process, providing advice on the transaction. We often recommend consulting your Accountant regarding capital gains tax and GST implications.
We will arrange for the preparation of your Contract for Sale, including necessary certificates and title searches, and liaise with your Selling Agent for efficient marketing.
Once contracts are exchanged, we’ll coordinate with your mortgagee to discharge your mortgage (if applicable) and manage the settlement process.
Throughout, we’ll ensure you are kept informed and work to ensure a smooth, successful sale.
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At Cassab & Associates Solicitors, we can assist you with all aspects of refinancing your property loan.
The refinance of your loan may be exempt from payment of mortgage stamp duty. Our solicitors will be able to advise you if that is the case or otherwise, on the best ways to reduce your mortgage stamp duty by taking advantage of various mortgage stamp duty exemptions available under the stamp duty laws. -
At Cassab & Associates Solicitors, we are able to assist you with the transfer of the whole or part of a property between relatives and friends. We have many years of dedicated experience in the transfer of land transactions and are able to best advise you on how to complete such transactions smoothly.
Did you know that in certain circumstances a transfer between a husband and wife might also be exempt from the payment of stamp duty? Contact our team for a free consultation.
Estate Planning
The importance of estate planning can sometimes be overlooked, as buying or selling a property appears far more exciting! However, estate planning is a crucial aspect of one’s life and it is important for people to apply their mind to it, especially as we grow older.
Estate planning essentially involves implementing a strategy to deal with your assets and your life, both before and after you die. There are various legal instruments which you can put in place to help secure your peace of mind in the future.
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A Will is a written document which sets out how a person wants their assets (estate) distributed after death. It is always advisable for a person to have a Will so as to ensure that your assets are distributed to your loved ones in the way that YOU want.
We are able to advise our clients on what constitutes a valid Will and what should be covered by the Will. We are then able to assist you in the preparation of the Will and attend to your proper execution and witnessing of the document. -
Probate
Where there is a Will and you are the nominated executor or executrix under that Will we can assist you with the documentation necessary to apply to the Supreme Court of NSW for the grant of probate. Once the court is satisfied that the Will is valid and grants you probate we can then assist you with the transferring of assets to your name as the executor/executrix and the disposal of those assets to the beneficiaries named in that Will.Letters of Administration
When a person dies leaving no Will then there is a situation where a person who expects to be a beneficiary under the deceased estate can apply to the Supreme Court of NSW for what is known as “Letters of Administration”. There is specific legislation in place which clearly details how an estate is to be distributed of a deceased person where there is no Will. Any person who expects to be a beneficiary can apply to the Supreme Court of NSW to be granted Letters of Administration and we can assist you in applying for such a grant. Once the grant is made by the Supreme Court of NSW we can then assist you in administering the deceased’s estate in accordance with the Wills Probate & Administration Act 1898. -
A Power of Attorney is a legal document which people frequently use when they are travelling overseas appointing another person to act on their behalf during their absence or at a time when they might be incapacitated by illness.
An Enduring Power of Attorney enables you to nominate a person to make decisions about your assets and financial affairs on a lasting basis. Unlike a standard Power of Attorney, an Enduring Power of Attorney can remain legally enforced even if you become of unsound mind or otherwise legally incapacitated. At Cassab & Associates Solicitors we can assist you in the drafting and registration of an Enduring Power of Attorney under the Powers of Attorney Act 2003.
At the time of preparing your Power of Attorney instructions will be sought from you as to whether you wish the Power of Attorney to be an enduring Power of Attorney and the document will be drafted accordingly.
Powers of Attorney can either come into effect immediately or at some future point in time depending on your wishes.
A person making a Power of Attorney must be mentally capable of understanding the nature of the document that they are signing and its effects.At Cassab & Associates Solicitors we can assist you in preparing or cancelling a Power of Attorney and Guardianship.
A Power of Attorney is a legal document which people frequently use when they are travelling overseas appointing another person to act on their behalf during their absence or at a time when they might be incapacitated by illness.
An Enduring Power of Attorney enables you to nominate a person to make decisions about your assets and financial affairs on a lasting basis. Unlike a standard Power of Attorney, an Enduring Power of Attorney can remain legally enforced even if you become of unsound mind or otherwise legally incapacitated. At Cassab & Associates Solicitors we can assist you in the drafting and registration of an Enduring Power of Attorney under the Powers of Attorney Act 2003.
At the time of preparing your Power of Attorney instructions will be sought from you as to whether you wish the Power of Attorney to be an enduring Power of Attorney and the document will be drafted accordingly.
Powers of Attorney can either come into effect immediately or at some future point in time depending on your wishes.
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Whilst a Power of Attorney document deals with financial matters, the appointment of an enduring guardian is a legal document whereby you grant the right to another person to make decisions on your behalf in regards to your health, lifestyle and living arrangements. This usually comes into effect when you have lost the ability to make decisions for yourself.
The appointment of an enduring guardian may prove critical at times when you have lost the mental ability to make decisions for yourself and your appointed guardian can be asked to make decisions necessary to carry out your wishes in regards to medical treatment options.
Business and Commercial Law
If you are a current business owner or an aspiring one, you need a qualified lawyer with sound commercial law experience who understands your legal needs and the implications for your business.
At Cassab & Associates Solicitors, we pride ourselves on the skills and knowledge of our staff headed by Sheriff Cassab. We have a team of highly experienced university qualified commercial lawyers offering clients advice that is practical, honest, innovative, prompt and cost-effective.
Over the years we have assisted a diverse range of commercial clients from small to medium enterprises right through to charitable organisations and clubs. It is our aim to establish long-term relationships and our lawyers work with clients to develop a sound understanding of their businesses.
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Over a number of years, we have acted for many business proprietors when buying or selling their business. Our experience and systemised approach in business transactions ensure that all the facets of the transaction are dealt with expediently and in a cost-effective manner. We will assist in advising you on the correct structure of your business whether it be a Sole Trader, Partnership, Trust or Company. We can also assist in advising you on Loan Documentation associated with the Purchase of a Business or various government regulations which might impact upon your Purchase or sale of your Business.
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Lead by Sheriff Cassab’s 30+ years of experience, at Cassab & Associates Solicitors we pride ourselves on being able to guide our clients through the complexities of the leasing world, saving them both time and money in the long run.
Retail and commercial leasing is a highly regulated and complex area of law. Whether it be drafting, negotiating, subleasing, licensing, exercise of options or assignments, our team is here to help.
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When starting a Business, it is always important to ensure that you set up the correct business structure at the outset. Proper planning at the commencement stages may save you thousands of dollars and lots of heartache in subsequent years. We are happy to advise on the various structures for the proper set up of your business and will work closely with your accountants and other business advisers to ensure that you have set up a prompt and efficient system which will serve you best throughout the years.
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At Cassab & Associates Solicitors, we have had wide-ranging experience when dealing with various Franchises and negotiating many Franchise Agreements. We are happy to assist our Clients in the Purchase and Sale of Franchised Businesses providing advice on all Franchise documentation together with the proper set up of their Business Structure. We will work closely with our Clients’ Accountants and other business advisers and again ensure that the Purchase of your Franchise is completed as smoothly and successfully as possible.
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We can assist Clients to obtain and to apply for Liquor Licenses in New South Wales. There is numerous type of Licenses required for different businesses which might involve the trade of liquor and we can advise Clients which is most appropriate to the particular situation and then assist you with the appropriate completion and lodgment of the documentation at the Liquor Licensing Board.
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Contract law applies to almost every business decision and transaction made today – from negotiating and agreeing on terms of trade for the sale of personal goods or service agreements.
In business, it is important to have the right advice before entering into a contract. At Cassab & Associates Solicitors, we have extensive experience in advising on all forms of commercial agreements. We can prepare contracts for your business that will ensure your rights are protected. including Commercial contracts, Distribution and Licensing Agreements, Agency Agreements, Trading Conditions, Agreements for the Sale/Supply of good or services and advising on commercial arrangements. -
A Shareholders Agreement is different to the constitution of the company. Shareholders Agreements protect you as a shareholder. Unless the company is listed on the Australian Stock Exchange, you should always have a Shareholders Agreement to protect the relationship between yourself and other shareholders. A Shareholders Agreement governs the relationship between respective shareholders in a given company. It covers matters such as initial funding, an appointment of directors, relations between shareholders and the disposal of shares. It can also cover things such as the rights on winding up of a company, the allotment, transfer and encumbrance of shares, matters requiring directors’ approval, guarantees and indemnities, further financing and various other matters.
It is imperative that if you are entering into a business transaction or relationship which involves a company structure that you consider having a Shareholders Agreement if there is more than one shareholder in the company.
