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What to bring to your first appointment

What to bring to your first appointment

The first appointment is most useful when the documents are already on the table. Bring what you have — an incomplete file is still better than none, and we will tell you what is missing.

Everyone

  • Photo identification (passport, driver licence)
  • Any letter, notice or court document you have received
  • Names of everyone else involved, so we can check for conflicts

Immigration

  • Passports and current visa grant notices for everyone in the application
  • Any correspondence from the Department, including a refusal decision
  • Evidence already gathered (relationship, employment, qualifications)

Family law

  • Date of marriage and date of separation
  • A list of assets, debts and superannuation for both parties
  • Any existing orders or agreements

Property

  • The contract of sale, unsigned if possible
  • The agent's details and any disclosure statement
  • Your finance approval, or the name of your broker

Wills and estates

  • A list of assets and who you would like to receive them
  • Details of any existing will
  • Names of proposed executors and guardians

Commercial

  • The contract, lease or agreement in question
  • Company or trust documents
  • Invoices and correspondence relevant to the dispute

Criminal

  • The charge sheet, bail undertaking or notice to appear
  • Any correspondence from police
  • The court date, if one has been set

General information only. Call 0423 007 888 to make an appointment.

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