Solicitors and Accountants Sunshine Coast
At Greenhalgh Pickard, we’re professionals and Sunshine Coast locals; real people, delivering real solutions for your legal and accounting needs.
Exciting News: We are thrilled to announce the merge of Bill Lyons Solicitors with Greenhalgh Pickard in September 2024. Bill Lyons Solicitors continues to retain its longstanding local presence in Caloundra, now offering the availability of a greater width of legal services.
Who We Are
Greenhalgh Pickard has an experienced team of professionals who service most areas of legal and accounting work. We are constantly improving our services, and developing our extensive network of other professional specialists in wider inter-related fields to provide better service to our valued clients.
Understanding our clients’ circumstances allows us to develop lifelong relationships with them. We have developed trusting and strong relationships with many of our clients. They engage us as their guides and advisors.
What Our Clients Have To Say
See what our valued clients have to say about our services. With over 700 5-star reviews and multiple industry awards, our expertise and customer service speaks for itself!
Legal and Accounting Services Sunshine Coast
Litigation & Legal
Disputes
Our team of litigation lawyers can help you to settle complex legal disputes fairly and efficiently. We can act on your behalf during civil, commercial, or criminal cases and advocate for you during arbitration, mediation, and court proceedings.
Estate
Disputes
Our expert estate litigation lawyers team can offer assistance and advice to settle estate disputes including disputes of wills, property, and capital. We can help you to understand your inheritance rights and ensure that you receive what you’re entitled to when a will is settled.
Wills & Estate
Planning
Our expert estate lawyers can help you to plan for the future with our comprehensive wills and estate planning services. Ensure the security of your loved ones when you pass on and protect the future of your estate with a legally binding will today.
Notary Public
Looking to get documents notarised quickly? Our Queensland Notary is a practicing solicitor with 10 years of experience. The notary public provides a unique official seal on your documents that is recognised and valid for documents going overseas. Notary Public documents are recognised internationally.
Business & Commercial Law
Our commercial law specialists can assist with setting up, running, and managing all the legal aspects of businesses including sole trading businesses and partnerships. Our wide range of services covers property leases, sales documents, purchase contracts, shareholders agreements, and loans and securities.
Conveyancing
Services
Our property solicitors can carry out all aspects of conveyancing whether you’re buying or selling a property. We offer our conveyancing services at an affordable fixed fee rate and stay in regular contact with our clients to provide prompt and accurate responses to all of your queries and concerns.
Family Law
Our family and divorce lawyers are here to assist you with any complex legal matter you are experiencing. Our solicitors specialise in matters relating to divorce, child custody, parenting arrangements and property settlements. We also offer mediation for parties who want to reach an agreement prior to intervention by a court.
Accounting Services
Our accountants provide a range of financial services to strengthen your Australian business. Our bookkeepers can assist with all your tax accounting needs including tax returns, ATO queries, auditing and more. We can help minimise your tax burden with trusted professionals who specialise in tax law.Â
Trusted Lawyers & Accountants
We provide comprehensive legal and accounting services to clients throughout the Sunshine Coast. Our legal offerings encompass Business & Commercial Law, Family & Defacto Law, and Property & Conveyancing, among others. For accounting, we can assist with Tax Returns, Bookkeeping, and Business & Accounting Advice. Find out more about our range of services below.
About Our Professional Solicitors & Accountants
At Greenhalgh Pickard, we are a team of qualified and experienced solicitors offering comprehensive legal services on the Sunshine Coast. We employ a diverse range of legal and accounting professionals to assist our clients with a huge range of legal and financial matters in both the commercial and residential sectors. Our dedicated solicitors work hard to deliver personalised advice and solutions to our clients in all aspects of law, including:
We are a local law firm employing specialists across multiple areas of law and finance to offer comprehensive legal services to the local community.
We offer tailored advice to all of our clients and work hard to advocate for our client’s needs no matter what their concerns. Whether you’re setting up a business or facing legal disputes relating to property, estates or business, our team of expert solicitors can help you to reach a satisfactory agreement quickly and efficiently.
If you’re looking for a friendly and approachable team of legal experts in your area, contact us today at Greenhalgh Pickard. Call us today for advice or to book an initial consultation with one of our solicitors.
Why Choose Greenhalgh Pickard
Integrated Solution
We believe that it makes sense to provide integrated solutions and services across both legal and accounting, saving our clients time and money.
Experienced
We have experienced professionals in most areas of legal and accounting work. If we can’t help you, we guarantee that we can refer you to someone who can.
Locals
We’re locals; real people delivering real solutions for your legal and accounting needs.
Clients for Life
Understanding our clients’ circumstances allows us to develop lifelong relationships with them.
Transparency
We calculate the time and cost of each component so you can see where your money will be spent.
Environmental Impact
We are doing our part to reduce our impact on the environment with our paperless firm initiative.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who are solicitors and what do they do?
Solicitors are more than just representatives in court. They’re advisors, consultants and strategists. From understanding the intricate details of property transactions to ensuring the solidity of business agreements, a solicitor can assist you in a range of legal matters. They play an important role in interpreting the law, advising on rights and formulating a strategy to ensure the most suitable outcome for their clients.Â
When should an individual consult a legal professional?
While certain situations are more apparent, like being summoned to court, there are also subtle situations where legal advice can be beneficial. For instance, during negotiations for a significant contract, navigating through family estate disputes or understanding the legal nuances of starting a new business venture. Having a solicitor’s perspective ensures that you are always one step ahead, minimising risks and ensuring your rights are always protected.
What is the difference between a lawyer and a solicitor?
A Lawyer is a person who has completed a legal qualification – usually a Bachelor of Laws or Juris Doctor degree and obtained legal training to provide advice to clients. Solicitors are legal practitioners who have completed a law degree and hold a practising certificate from the Supreme Court. The term used interchangeably refers to your first line of defence, professionals who construct arguments, create legal documents, provide important advice, and often step in for court representation, particularly in intricate cases.
How do solicitors maintain client confidentiality?
The foundation of the client-solicitor relationship is built on trust and confidentiality. Beyond adhering to ethical guidelines and stringent professional standards, solicitors uphold the law with utmost discretion. They implement advanced data protection measures and undergo regular training sessions on confidentiality. With a steadfast commitment to their client’s interests, they ensure every piece of information is safeguarded.
What should I expect during my initial consultation?
First impressions matter. This meeting provides insight into how your relationship with the solicitor will evolve. Beyond discussing the specifics of your case, this meeting is an opportunity to gauge the solicitor’s approach, their expertise in the domain and their dedication. It’s a mutual exploration where both parties can set expectations, discuss potential strategies and establish communication channels.
How can I ensure a smooth working relationship with my solicitor?
Building a harmonious relationship with your solicitor is similar to any other professional relationship. The foundation is built upon transparent communication, adherence to schedules and trust. Just as you’d expect your solicitor to be prompt and detailed in their responses, they’d appreciate timely feedback and access to any information that could help the case. A collaborative approach ensures you’re not just a client but an active participant in your legal journey.
What role do solicitors play in commercial law?
Commercial law revolves around businesses and their operations. Solicitors play an important role in ensuring that businesses adhere to constantly evolving rules and regulations. Beyond drafting and advising on contracts, they guide enterprises through intellectual property rights, employment laws and shareholder agreements. They can recognise potential legal challenges, which allows for proactive problem-solving. They ensure businesses operate within the legal framework, safeguarding against potential disputes and liabilities.
How can solicitors assist in property transactions?
Buying or selling property involves intricate legal paperwork. Solicitors offer clarity and confidence in this process. From the initial stages of drafting a contract to the finalisation of a sale or purchase, a solicitor ensures every step adheres to the legal framework. They conduct thorough research to ensure there are no issues with the property. Â
For buyers, a solicitor checks zoning laws, ensuring the property’s intended use won’t be hindered in the future. For sellers, solicitors help in obtaining necessary certificates and preparing vendor statements. They also facilitate communication between banks for the settlement process, ensuring funds are correctly transferred and titles are changed.Â
How do I choose the right type of lawyer for my needs?
There are various specialisations within the law, making it imperative to choose a lawyer who aligns with your specific needs. Start by understanding the nature of your legal requirement: Is it a personal matter, like a Will or divorce? Or a business concern, such as trademarking a product? Once the domain is clear, research lawyers who advise in that area.Â
Seek recommendations, read reviews and perhaps most importantly, schedule initial consultations. This meeting provides an opportunity to gauge the lawyer’s approach, knowledge and reputation. It’s not just about credentials; it’s about finding someone who understands your concerns, communicates effectively and represents your interests.
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