Conveyancing Lawyer

At McLaughlin & Associates Lawyers, our Queensland conveyancing team provide guidance on a range of property matters, whether you are looking to buy or sell. When you work with a conveyancing lawyer from McLaughlin, you will receive practical advice that is tailored to your unique circumstances. Our services cover the buying and selling of houses, units, townhouses, and land.

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Why Choose McLaughin & Associates Lawyers?

McLaughlin & Associates Lawyers have been assisting Queenslanders since 1972, making our firm one of the largest across the state. When you work with a conveyancing lawyer from our team, we assist with all your Queensland conveyancing needs from beginning to end. Our conveyancing services guide you throughout the process to make informed decisions, until you reach your desired settlement. We act in your best interests so you can begin planning the move into your new home, your next investment, or how to direct your incoming finances.

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Our Conveyancing Services

Buying and Selling Residential Property

If you want to buy or sell a unit, townhouse, or house, it is imperative you have conveyancing lawyers on your side to help you through the process. We assist you in the planning stages through to settlement, preparing necessary legal documents, reviewing leases, and assisting with transactions.

Transfer Of Property

When transferring property between family, friends and/or related parties, it is vital that the required documentation is properly prepared and signed. We are here to ensure the process is undertaken smoothly and within legal parameters, while making sure all documentation is signed.

Vacant Land and Off The Plan Property

Our lawyers are experts in both vacant land and off the plan property purchases, as well as sales. Before you sign a contract, we recommend requesting a contract review for both convenience and peace of mind.

Commercial Property Sales and Purchases

Our property lawyers assist with the sale and purchase of commercial and industrial buildings. We work with a wide variety of businesses, including SMEs, franchises, and family businesses.

Transfers Pursuant to Court Orders

If you have property that requires transfer due to a break-up, we can help as directed by the Court Consent Orders. We understand this can be a difficult situation, which is why we assist you with compassion and care.

Talk to a Conveyancing Lawyer Today

At McLaughlin & Associates Lawyers, we are the conveyancing lawyers you can trust to provide expert legal advice. Along with conveyancing law, we also assist with property law, wills and estates, retirement law, and litigation.

If you  need  trusted legal advice  and services, give us a call on 07 3808 7777, access our contact page, or send an email to business@mclaughlinlawyers.com.au to begin discussing your situation.

If you need assistance with commercial law, contact McLaughlin & Associates Lawyers to arrange a consultation and discuss your situation.

If you are searching for expert Brisbane lawyers to handle your Queensland conveyancing needs, call us on 07 3808 7777, send an email to business@mclaughlinlawyers.com.au, or reach out through our contact page.

Questions and Answers

Do I Need a Conveyancing Lawyer?

If you are buying or selling property in Queensland, it is highly recommended that you engage an experienced law firm to advise and assist you with the transaction. Conveyancing in Queensland can be tricky and if you don’t have the right advisor, things can go wrong very quickly.

Whether it’s a ‘standard’ contract or an off the plan developers’ contract, a contract review ensures you are protected and reveals any potential errors or nasty surprises. Most if not all our clients engage us to review the draft contract before they sign.

Should I Use a Conveyancer or Solicitor?

When you engage with our conveyancing services, you get access to both. This means you get the benefit of utilising a solicitor if something goes wrong. Having a solicitor involved can also make the process more efficient if you are entering a more complex transaction that involves trusts and other areas of law.

Most contracts for the sale of property in Queensland will have their own standard terms and conditions. Any present special conditions will depend on your unique circumstances. Having a contract review conducted by our experienced property lawyers will help in making this decision.

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