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Commercial Litigation Criminal Law Debt Recovery Estates & Wills Family Law Insolvency
Commercial Litigation
Commercial litigation covers a wide variety of litigation in relation to transactions in business including contractual disputes, breach of warranty, company windings up, and actions pursuant to the Trade Practices Act and Fair Trading Act to name only a few. Whether you are seeking to enforce legal rights against a business or defending an action, or proceedings are threatened against you or your business, Dare Lawyers has the expertise to deliver cost-effective advice, negotiation and, if necessary, legal representation in all jurisdictions of the Courts.
Dare Lawyers is conscious that litigation is expensive and that mediation and alternative dispute resolution
are often the best and most cost-effective solutions for clients.
Should you be in a situation where an appearance in a Magistrates Court is necessary in relation to a criminal
offence, drink driving or other traffic offence Dare Lawyers has experience to represent you whether by way of presenting your plea
of guilty before a Magistrate or by taking your matter to trial.
No matter how minor the charge, Dare Lawyers will take the stress out of you having to appear on your own behalf at Court.
Dare Lawyers provides its clients with a complete debt recovery service from the initial letter of demand through to
obtaining judgment, executing judgment, warrant of execution, bankruptcy and company winding up.
Talk to Dare Lawyers about your right to bring a Testator Family Maintenance Application if a loved one has overlooked you in his/her will. Alternatively, you might feel that the will of a loved one should be set aside on the grounds that
the loved one lacked testamentary capacity at the time that he/she executed his/her will.
The dissolution of marriages and de-facto relationships is often a stressful experience for those concerned. Dare Lawyers seeks to minimize the stress and cost to its clients by effective negotiation of suitable outcomes through consent orders, financial agreements and recognised agreements. If proceedings for property and/or in relation to children become necessary, our aim is to provide optimal efficiency, minimal cost and minimal stress for clients.
For those who have entered a de-facto relationship Dare Lawyers can advise you about your rights and draft a
co-habitation agreement to help to protect your property in the event of a dissolution of the relationship. Likewise, pre-nuptial
agreements are available for those about to enter marriage.
Insolvency

