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Clive Mills & Associates

Conveyancer & Conveyancing Services

Protecting Your Interests & Practical Solutions To Your Legal Problems

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Mobile business servicing Chatswood

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Clive Mills & Associates opening hours in CHATSWOOD


Clive Mills & Associates opening hours in CHATSWOOD

Mon
9:00am - 5:00pm
Tue
9:00am - 5:00pm
Wed
9:00am - 5:00pm
Thu
9:00am - 5:00pm
Fri
9:00am - 5:00pm
Sat By Appointment
Sun By Appointment
Public Holidays By Appointment
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  4. FAQs

About Us

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About Clive Mills & Associates

AT A GLANCE
  • 32 years of experience
  • Good quality legal services
  • Affordable prices
  • Notary public services
  • All phone calls and emails responded promptly
Solicitors, buying, selling, commercial, residential & competitive fixed rates.
Friendly and reliable legal service with over 32 years of experience in the industry. We will protect your interests and provide practical solutions to your legal problems.

Clive Mills & Associates provides quality services in conveyancing at affordable and fixed prices.

Clive Mills & Associates provide conveyancing services in all states of Australia.

Clive Mills & Associates has 2 solicitors working primarily in conveyancing and will provide you with a high standard of legal services.

Payment Methods

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ABN
61 118 894 787
ACN
118 894 787
Staff
1-10
Established
1993
Also trades as
Applecross
Also listed under
Lawyers & Solicitors, Family Law

Products and Services

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Hours of Operation

By Appointment

Offering

Auctions, Business Settlements, Business Transfers, Commercial, Community Titles, Compensation Claims, Contracts, Corporations, Debt Collection, Deceased Estates, Deed Polls, Deposit Bonds, Estate Planning, Family Transfers, Franchising, Interdependent Relationship Transfers, Kits, Land Divisions, Leases, Legal Agency, Litigation, Loans, Matrimonial Transfers, Mediation, Mortgages, Off-the-plan, Private Transfers, Property Law, Purchases, Refinancing, Residential, Retail, Sales, Section 32 Statements, Section 7 Statements, Settlements, Survivorships, Title Searches, Titles

Features

24hr Turnaround, Accredited, After Hours Service, ARC, Certified, Chartered, Consultations, Corporate Discounts, Delivery, Disabled Access, DIY, Family Operated, Family Owned, Fixed Pricing, Free Consultations, Free Pick-up, Guaranteed, Home Visits, Hourly Rates, Inspections, Insurance Claims, Insured, Leasing, Licensed, Locally Operated, Mobile Service, OH&S, On-Site Services, Payment on Settlement, Pick-up, Qualified, Quotes, Registered, Same Day Service, Senior Discounts, TAC

Issues

Commercial Disputes, First Home Buyers

Catering To

Administrative Law, Farms, Houses, Offices, Probate Law, Shops, Small Businesses, Strata Units, Subdivisions, Vacant Land, Villas

Keywords

Houses, Residential, Title Search, Defacto, Divorce Court, Sales, Disputes, Selling, Purchases, Solicitor, Contract Preparation, Competitive Fixed Rates, Contract Analysis, Business, Sale Of A Property, Searches, Strata, Units, Commercial, Property Settlement, Buying, Conveyancing, Finances, Freehold, Purchase Of A Property, Real estate, Zoning Certificate

Additional Locations

Showing 10 locations in 1 states

FAQs

  • What is a surrogacy law in NSW?

    A surrogacy arrangement arises when a woman ("the birth mother" or "the gestational mother") agrees to give birth to a child who is then given to another person or persons ("intended parents") who intend to take responsibility and care of the child on a permanent basis.

  • Who are the parties in a surrogacy arrangement?

    Typically, surrogacy arrangements are between a heterosexual couple who have undergone IVF treatment but who have been unable to give birth to a child and a birth mother who is prepared to become pregnant with an egg donated by either the female partner, or, alternatively another egg donor and who will then surrender the child to the intended parents upon birth; gay or same sex male couples also enter into surrogacy arrangements with a birth mother.

  • Who are the legal "parents" of the child?

    Section 60H of the Family Law Act 1975 provides, in effect, that a child's "parents" are the woman who has given birth to the child and her husband or de facto partner even though the child does not have their DNA (and not the intended parents).

  • Why is this significant to the Intended Parents?

    Section 61 of the Family Law Act 1975 provides that "each of the parents of a child who is not 18 has parental responsibility for the child."

  • How much is this going to cost?

    We have fixed fees for conveyancing matters and preparation of wills. For other areas of work, we offer competitive hourly rates.

  • What areas do you service?

    We service clients from Sydney and also clients from all other areas of Australia.