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Caldwell Martin Cox has established a strong and respectable reputation in the local area by understanding the local community and its culture. We strive to provide the highest level of service by having a highly skilled team of legal experts who have extensive knowledge and experience in all areas of the law.
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Could I be in a de facto relationship without realising it?
It’s possible to be in a de facto relationship without realising it, and Caldwell Martin Cox provides clarity on this often-overlooked aspect of family law. We help you understand the criteria that define a de facto relationship and how it may impact your legal rights and responsibilities. By recognising these factors, you can ensure that your personal and financial matters are properly addressed and managed.
The Commorientes – Rule who has died first?
The commorientes rule addresses the complex issue of determining who has died first in situations where multiple individuals pass away under uncertain circumstances. Caldwell Martin Cox offers expert insight into how this rule affects the distribution of estates and the legal considerations involved. Understanding this rule ensures that the estate planning and inheritance processes are handled fairly and in accordance with legal standards.
The world of conveyancing in the 21st century
Conveyancing in the 21st century has evolved significantly, and Caldwell Martin Cox is at the forefront of these advancements. Modern conveyancing practices incorporate cutting-edge technology and streamlined processes to enhance efficiency and accuracy in property transactions. Our expertise ensures that you benefit from the latest innovations, making the buying or selling of property smoother and more secure in today’s digital landscape.
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02 4651 4800
help@cmcox.com.au
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We have Accredited Specialists in:
- Advocacy
- Family Law
- Property Law

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