When you engage Hyland Lawyers you have experience and legal expertise on your side.
The Principal of Hyland Lawyers, Geoff Hyland has advised clients for more than 40 years in property law and associated litigation. Geoff Hyland is joined by Steve Bonutto who has more than 20 years experience in litigation.
Hyland Lawyers approach is simple: Listen to the client, understand what is important to the client and then to utilise our experience and skill to provide the appropriate advice, or deliver the best possible result, in a cost effective timely way.
Hyland Lawyers is able to provide assistance in disputes and mediations in the following areas of law:-
• Property and real estate;
o Land contracts
o Conveyancing
o Leases
o Mortgages
o Guarantees
o Landlord and tenant;
o Borrower and lender (mortgagor and mortgagee).
• Commercial
o Partnerships and company disputes;
o Joint Venture;
o Debt collection;
o Franchise law;
• Wills and estates;
• Family Law property claims
• Insurance claims other than for personal injuries
• Professional negligence claims other than claims for personal injuries or against solicitors.
Preparation before entering into a property transaction is essential.
Hyland Lawyers has experience in all types of property transactions including:-
• sales and purchases
• leases
• land development, development of home units, development of warehouses, development of commercial buildings
• easements
• mortgages
• business transactions
• transactions at Brisbane Markets
• setting up of family and unit trusts
• self-managed superannuation funds.
It is important for everyone to have a will to ensure their wishes are carried out. A properly drafted will achieves this and goes a long way to avoiding disputes over your estate.
A properly drafted will is a document prepared to suit the person making the will. Hyland Lawyers recommends against the use of will kits which may not suit even though the kit appears to be adequate.
Our firm is also able to provide assistance to an executor or disappointed beneficiary in relation to upholding or contesting the will.