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Bradley Bray named finalists in 3 categories in the Lawyers Weekly Australian Law Awards!
Bradley & Bray Lawyers named as finalists in 2024’s prestigious Lawyers Weekly Australian Law Awards in 3 categories! Regional/Suburban Law Firm of the Year; Employer of Choice and Property Team of the Year.

Who Can Contest a Will in Queensland?
Navigating the intricacies of wills and estate disputes in Queensland requires a clear understanding of the legal framework and your rights as a potential claimant or beneficiary. We explore the grounds for challenging a will, eligibility criteria for claimants, timelines for legal action, and the pivotal role of legal advice in protecting your interests.

Prioritising the Protection of Vulnerable Beneficiaries in Estate Planning
Having vulnerable loved ones can be worrisome, especially when considering how they would cope in your absence. Through careful estate planning, you can ensure they are well-protected and properly cared for both financially and physically.

The Role of the Executor in a Will
The role of executor in a will is a sensitive one, requiring attention to detail and financial acumen. The executor is responsible for managing the deceased's affairs, ensuring that their wishes as expressed in the will are carried out, and that the estate is settled in accordance with applicable laws. We explain these roles in more detail in our recent guide.

Prestigious Accolade for Jacob!
We are excited to announce that Jacob Corbett has been honoured with the distinguished "Australasian Lawyers Rising Stars" award for 2024! This prestigious recognition is featured in the exclusive Rising Stars report, spotlighting young legal professionals aged 35 or under who demonstrate notable leadership and achievement in the early stages of their careers.

Tips for Successfully Purchasing Commercial Property
Navigate the complexities of purchasing commercial property with confidence. Discover key insights into reviewing and negotiating legal documents, empowering you to seize opportunities and avoid pitfalls. We can guide you through the process, ensuring clarity and confidence every step of the way.

The Legal Aspects of Buying an Online Business
Interested in buying an online business? This article will give you a good start in understanding the legal aspects involved in the acquisition process.

Keep These Legal Matters in Mind Before You Sublease a Commercial Space
Planning to sublease a commercial space to save on rent or generate extra income? Be sure to understand the legal aspects of entering into a sublease agreement.
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Case Summary: Jensen v Mlynarik [2024] QSC 19
The case of Jensen v Mlynarik [2024] QSC 19 serves as an important reminder of the difficulties involved in administering an estate when a family member refuses to co-operate and refuses to act reasonably.

International Womens Day 2024 – Inspire Inclusion
This International Womens Day 2024, we hear from some of the amazing women at Bradley & Bray Lawyers, on what it means to #inspireinclusion

E-Commerce Businesses: Secure Your Online Shop
Explore our comprehensive guide on securing your online shop in the dynamic world of e-commerce. From navigating consumer privacy and data protection laws to ensuring product safety and crafting robust contracts, our blog covers essential legal issues. Learn practical tips to mitigate risks and build a thriving e-commerce business. Contact Bradley and Bray for expert legal assistance tailored to your unique needs at (07) 5441-1400.

What is a Bequest in a Will?
In the world of wills, understanding what a bequest is holds significant importance. For individuals, a bequest is a tool that lets them determine what happens to their assets after they pass away. We help you understand the essentials of bequests — defining what they are, understanding their impact, and realising their importance in estate planning. A bequest is more than a strategic decision; it reflects a deliberate plan, empowering individuals to decide who inherits their property.

Can a Shareholders’ Agreement Be Amended?
If your company has more than one shareholder, you must consider drafting a shareholders’ agreement to protect your interests and those of your shareholders. While it is not required by law, it’s best practice to have it to outline the rights, responsibilities, and relationships of shareholders, directors & company board members. With this legally binding contract, potential disputes and conflicts among investors can be better handled. But as your company grows over time, another critical question will likely be raised: can a shareholders’ agreement be amended?

What Is the Difference Between a Conveyancer and a Conveyancing Lawyer or Solicitor?
You have gone to numerous property viewings and participated in multiple auctions — and now, you have finally secured your first home. This moment marks a milestone in your life but also prompts an essential question: who do you need to facilitate the property transfer?

Can You Walk Away from a Home Purchase Contract If The Property Has Unapproved Structures?
Purchasing a home typically brings a sense of joy and anticipation. Yet, this excitement can swiftly shift to concern when you uncover unapproved structures on the property, such as an unexpected granny flat or a carport. The prospect of having to dismantle these additions post-settlement is not only inconvenient, but quite possibly expensive as well. It therefore raises an important question: Can you walk away from a property purchase contract in such situations? We help explain your rights as a homebuyer in Queensland and guide you on whether you can back out of a house sale.

Can You Sell a Business with Pending Litigation?
If you are a business owner, selling a business with pending litigation may be complex. With appropriate disclosure, communication, planning, and legal guidance, it may be possible to sell a business with pending litigation. 
Discover the types of common commercial litigation business owners may encounter, and your responsibilities when looking to exit during a claim.

Significant Changes to Queensland's Community Titles Schemes
In a landmark move, the Queensland Government has recently enacted the Body Corporate and Community Management and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2023. This comprehensive bill introduces significant amendments to various acts regulating community title schemes in Queensland. These changes cover a wide range of topics, including the termination of community titles schemes, smoking regulations, pet approvals, vehicle towing, and modifications to the Land Sales Act 1984. In this blog post, we will delve into the key alterations brought about by this welcomed change to legislation.

Closing the Sunset Clause 'Loophole'
In a significant development for off-the-plan land buyers in Queensland, recent amendments to the Land Sales Act 1984 have closed a longstanding sunset clause 'loophole.' This blog post explores the implications of these changes, which aims to provide greater protections for buyers involved in off-the-plan land transactions.

Beware the Email Invoicing Scam
We blog about an incident, which targeted a client in the midst of a home purchase, demonstrating the lengths to which cybercriminals will go to perpetrate their deceptions. Their tactics encompass deceptive domain names, modified account details, and the painstaking replication of email content, even replicating warnings about cybercrime!

Do I Have to Divide Assets Equally When Making a Will in Qld?
The freedom to distribute your assets as you see fit is one of the fundamental principles of will-making. However, it's important to understand the nuances, considerations, and potential consequences of unequal asset distribution when making your will.
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