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- Deceased estates and estate disputes
- Enduring powers of attorney
- Specialising in wills and estates
- Specialists in Contentious Estates
- Specialists in elder law
- General Info
Harrisonslaw is a legal firm located on the Redcliffe Peninsula approximately 25km north of the Brisbane CBD.
Harrisonslaw has been operating as a legal office in the Margate area since 1984. Our origins lie in a number of previous Margate law firms including Gail McDougall & Associates, Gill & Lane and B J Holloway & Co. We originally operated from 20 Baynes Street but moved to the current location at 243 Oxley Avenue in 1999.
We deal with financiers, real estate agents, other solicitors and government departments on a daily basis. We know the relevant laws, what to expect and how to ensure your interests are protected. We are aware of the many pitfalls and opportunities.
We are committed to providing service of the highest possible standard whilst achieving the best possible solutions for our clients. In keeping with our philosophy, we have adopted service & solutions as our firm motto.
Wills and Estate Planning Enduring Powers of Attorney Estate Administration and Disputes Contentious Estates Elder Law Commercial and Retirement Conveyancing
- Email Business
- Payment method
- cheque, mastercard, debit, visa, eft, cash
- Established
- 1984
- ABN
- 81 041 059 989
- Service Notes
- Open Monday to Friday
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- Keywords
- Contentious Estates, Estate, Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Will Dispute, Wills, Wills & Estate Planning, Wills Planning
What is estate administration?
Estate administration refers to the process of handling a deceased family member or friend’s affairs. It involves immediate tasks such as funeral arrangements, securing assets, and notifying insurers, as well as longer-term issues related to administering the deceased’s estate.
How can Harrisonslaw assist with estate planning?
Harrisonslaw has extensive experience in estate planning. They can provide expert advice and draft documents reflecting your wishes, ensuring that the right people administer your estate if you become incapacitated or pass away, and that your assets go to the intended recipients.
What does “contentious” mean in the context of estate planning?
When we say “contentious,” we mean that there is some dispute or uncertainty related to an estate that needs resolution. This could involve disagreements over inheritance, property distribution, or other legal matters.


