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We tailor our services to your needs, prioritise your goals, and provide personalised support. Our focus on building long-term relationships allows us to address your concerns with reliable, high-quality legal advice that is right for you.
We provide comprehensive, clear advice in straightforward language, empowering you to make well-informed decisions with confidence. We’re here to guide you every step of the way, making complex legal matters accessible and manageable.
Conveyancing and Property
Wills & Estate Planning
Novum Law Group was founded by Renee Legg, Principal Partner and Accredited Property Law Specialist and Sheredyn Legg, Partner.
Our dedicated team of lawyers and staff share a vision to provide high-quality legal services you expect from a city firm, with the personal touch you only get at a local firm where you’re more than just a number.
We have clients all over Victoria so if you can’t meet in person at our office at 602 Whitehorse Rd Mitcham, we are always available via phone or video calls online.
We provide legal solutions with compassion and expertise in property conveyancing law, wills and succession planning, deceased estates, retirement living and aged care, loans and mortgage advice, and business.
What everyone should know about estate planning and property ownership
When buying a property, it’s important to own that property in a way that aligns with your estate planning goals.
Should you own property jointly, solely, or as tenants in common? Understanding the pros and cons of different ownership options can help you make informed decisions about how your assets will be distributed on your death.
The effect of marriage, separation and divorce on Wills and estate planning
It probably isn’t a surprise to most people that marriage and divorce are big events that impact on a person’s property and parenting rights. What many aren’t aware of, however, is that these events also have a significant effect on their Will and where their superannuation death benefit entitlements may be paid.
What is a Deceased Estate?
A “deceased estate” (also simply called an estate) refers to all the assets and liabilities left behind by a person when they pass away.
Assets can include real estate, vehicles, bank accounts with a positive balance, shares, personal belongings (such as jewellery and household goods), unpaid employment entitlements, life insurance policy rights, contractual rights, intellectual property and rights to royalties. Domestic pets are also considered part of the estate.
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