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Personal Law Services

We offers trusted personal law guidance, assisting you with divorce, property settlements, parenting arrangements, and dispute resolution. We focus on protecting your rights, simplifying complex legal processes, and providing clear advice tailored to your unique situation.

— Fred Kalouche & Associates —

Our Personal Services

At Fred Kalouche & Associates, we provide strategic legal advice to business owners, investors and commercial operators across a broad range of business law matters. Our practice focuses on business sales and acquisitions, commercial and retail leasing, commercial contracts and transaction structuring, ensuring legal documentation is properly drafted, negotiated and aligned with commercial objectives.

We assist clients at critical stages of their business lifecycle — whether establishing a new venture, acquiring or selling an existing business, negotiating lease terms, or formalising commercial arrangements. Our approach is commercially focused and risk-aware, identifying potential exposure early and providing clear, practical advice designed to protect long-term interests.

By combining legal precision with an understanding of commercial realities, we ensure agreements are structured correctly, obligations are clearly defined and transactions proceed with certainty and confidence.

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LEGAL EXPERTISE FOR YOUR PEACE OF MIND

Our Personal Legal Services

Property transactions involve significant financial commitment and legal exposure. Whether buying, selling or investing, contracts, statutory obligations and settlements must be managed with precision. At Fred Kalouche & Associates, we provide structured conveyancing services to ensure transactions proceed smoothly and with minimal risk.

WHAT WE HANDLE

A legally valid Will in NSW protects your assets, provides certainty for your family and ensures your estate is distributed according to your intentions. At Fred Kalouche & Associates, we prepare clear, compliant Wills to minimise disputes and empower your executor to administer your estate efficiently.

WHAT WE HANDLE

Being left out of a Will or receiving inadequate provision can cause financial and emotional stress. In NSW, eligible persons may bring a Family Provision Claim under the Succession Act 2006 (NSW). We provide clear advice on eligibility, claim strength and strategic options to protect your legal rights.

WHAT WE HANDLE

Administering a deceased estate in NSW requires strict compliance with procedural and statutory requirements. We assist executors and administrators with obtaining Grants of Probate or Letters of Administration and ensure the estate is managed correctly and efficiently.

WHAT WE HANDLE

A Power of Attorney lets you appoint a trusted person to manage financial and legal matters. In NSW, a General Power of Attorney operates while you retain capacity, and an Enduring Power of Attorney continues if you lose capacity.

WHAT WE HANDLE

An Enduring Guardian is appointed to make health, accommodation and lifestyle decisions if you lose capacity. This complements financial Powers of Attorney and ensures your personal care wishes are respected.

WHAT WE HANDLE

Effective estate planning in NSW goes beyond preparing a Will. It involves structuring assets, superannuation, business interests and family provisions to protect your legacy and minimise disputes.

WHAT WE HANDLE

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Where do you provide your property and estate services?

We provide conveyancing and estate planning services across New South Wales and interstate, including Queensland, Victoria, and Western Australia. Our digital systems and experienced team allow us to manage residential and commercial property transactions efficiently, regardless of your location.

2. What should I know before buying or selling property in NSW, QLD, VIC, or WA?

Buying or selling property varies by state due to different legislation, disclosure obligations, and procedural timelines. We review contracts, assess risk, negotiate amendments, and coordinate settlements to ensure your transaction proceeds smoothly and legally, no matter the jurisdiction.

3. How can I protect my assets and family with a Will or estate plan?

A properly drafted Will and structured estate plan ensure your assets are distributed according to your wishes, minimize the risk of disputes, and appoint trusted decision-makers in case of incapacity. We provide tailored advice, drafting, and regular updates to meet your personal and financial circumstances.

4. What is a Power of Attorney and why do I need one?

A Power of Attorney lets you appoint a trusted person to make financial and legal decisions on your behalf. An Enduring Power of Attorney continues if you lose capacity, providing certainty and protection for you and your family. We draft compliant documents and advise on selecting the right attorney.

5. What is an Enduring Guardian and how does it work?

An Enduring Guardian is appointed to make health, accommodation, and lifestyle decisions if you cannot. This is separate from financial Powers of Attorney and ensures your personal care wishes are respected. We prepare legally compliant documentation and guide you in choosing appropriate guardians.

6. How do I contest a Will if I feel left out or inadequately provided for?

Eligible persons in NSW may bring a Family Provision Claim under the Succession Act 2006. We provide clear legal advice, assess claim strength, and guide clients through negotiation, mediation, or litigation, ensuring timely action and protection of legal rights.

7. Why is professional conveyancing important for property transactions?

Conveyancing ensures contracts comply with state legislation, identifies risk before signing, coordinates settlements, and manages complex issues like strata, easements, or off-the-plan purchases. Professional oversight reduces delays, disputes, and financial exposure.

Looking for a Reliable Dedicated Professional Results-Driven Partner?

Legal challenges can be overwhelming, but you don’t have to face them alone. At Fred Kalouche & Associates, we take the time to listen, understand your situation, and guide you with clarity, compassion, and confidence.

Your peace of mind matters. Let us help you take the next step forward.