
FERDINANDS Legal
(Incorporating A W & M D Consulting)
Specialising in Conveyancing, Non-Litigious Family Law, Wills & Probate and Contracts
Our services are charged at a FIXED PRICE for all matters, so our clients know in advance the total costs involved.
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This provides our clients with certainty and peace of mind.
PRACTICE
AREAS
CONVEYANCING
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Purchasing or selling commercial or residential property and handling leases.
WILLS & PROBATE
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Drafting Wills and securing the grant of Probate or Letters of Administration.
CONTRACTS
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Drafting commercial contracts, business contracts and memoranda of understanding.
FAMILY LAW
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Non-litigious matters such as binding financial agreements and divorce applications.
OUR VISION
At FERDINANDS Legal, our mission is to deliver outstanding legal services to the community at a fixed, affordable price.
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We specialise in non-litigious areas including conveyancing, family law, succession law, and contractual law. What sets us apart is our commitment as a family-owned practice to tailor our services to your individual needs. We guide you through every legal process with care and simplicity, ensuring a smooth and stress-free experience.
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Our dedication to achieving just outcomes drives us to prioritise people over profit. Integrity is the cornerstone of our practice, and we hold it as our highest value in every action we take on your behalf.
OUR PRINCIPAL LAWYER

PATRICK FERDINANDS
PRINCIPAL LAWYER
Tel: 0468 638 544
Patrick is dedicated to ensuring that the law serves the community effectively. Specialising exclusively in civil matters, he excels in achieving favourable results through expert negotiation, mediation, and conflict resolution. With Patrick's trusted advice, you can alleviate personal stress and anxiety, confident that your legal concerns are being handled with care and expertise. At FERDINANDS Legal, when you are represented by Patrick, your case becomes our top priority.

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