When a legal challenge disrupts your life, seeking help from a lawyer early, is critical.
It can be difficult to make that first contact. Our aim is to make it as easy as possible for you. We aim to provide the reassurance you need to make sure you can be comfortable with the whole process that you are undertaking.
We also aim to relieve the uncertainty associated with that first contact by offering an obligation free initial consult.
So, there’s nothing to lose to find out exactly where you stand.
Speak with a lawyer today and start the process of getting yourself back to a better place.
When the unexpected happens and you need to engage a lawyer, choosing the right lawyer for you and your matter, is crucial.
Not only will you be looking for the legal expertise and experience you need, you’ll want to know you can develop a trusted relationship with your legal team.
Our lawyers have a knack to understand our clients’ needs. We work side by side, from day one, to achieve optimal results.
We have always been conscious that in our roles, we support clients through some of the most difficult periods of their lives. We are aware of the significant responsibility that comes with this position.
That's just one of the reasons IML staff members Luke Ingham-Myers and Ashleigh Shea chose to become accredited Mental Health First Aiders.
When a person is injured and considering whether or not to make a claim for compensation, it can be very difficult to understand what type of personal injury claim they should make. Personal injury claims involve complex legal concepts and jargon, which make the whole process even more confusing.
An application for probate is an application to the court to request that it confirm a deceased person’s estate should be administered in accordance with their Will. Once approved, the court will issue a Grant of Probate, which basically provides the executor with permission to distribute the assets of the estate in accordance with the Will.
In early June 2024, the Administrative Appeals Tribunal in Brisbane determined that an injured worker in receipt of Comcare benefits was entitled to be paid more in weekly benefits than Comcare was paying him. This resulted in Comcare having to increase the injured worker’s weekly payments.
Unless an accepted exemption applies, a liquor or wine license or permit is required for any person or organisation to supply alcohol in Queensland. There are many types of these licenses and permits which are suited for different businesses and community organisations.