Our Services
Experience Better Legal Services on the Sunshine Coast
At Bradley & Bray, we deliver personalised, expert legal advice across a range of practice areas to ensure exceptional outcomes for our clients on the Sunshine Coast and beyond. Engage with our new-age lawyers with old-school experience today.
Our Key Practice Areas
Commercial & Business Law
Our leading Sunshine Coast Commercial Lawyers bring over 45 years of expertise to your business matters. We cover comprehensive areas, including business sales and acquisitions, commercial leasing, drafting & reviewing agreements, and providing strategic advice for business growth and compliance. Whether you run a startup or an established family corporation, our team is equipped to handle transactions, protect your interests and ensure your company operates smoothly within the legal framework. With Bradley & Bray at your service, your business is in good hands.
Real Estate & Property Law
From first-time homebuyers to large-scale developers, our Real Estate & Property Law team provides legal guidance through every aspect of property transactions. We specialise in conveyancing, development advice, subdivisions, retirement village agreements, and SMSF property purchases. Our services cover residential and commercial properties, delivering the support and protection needed for a smooth real estate transaction. Plus, with a deep understanding of property law in Queensland, our lawyers always go above & beyond to safeguard your interests.
Succession Law
Our Succession Law team combines experience, compassion, and diligence to help you plan for the future and handle difficult times. You can count on our succession lawyers for wills and estate planning, probate and estate administration, and managing estate disputes. Our expertise extends to creating testamentary trusts, providing asset protection strategies, and ensuring your wealth is passed on according to your wishes. Whether you’re planning for the future or dealing with a loved one’s estate, we’re here to provide the legal support & guidance you need.
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New-Age Expertise, Old-School Values: The Bradley & Bray Advantage
At Bradley & Bray, we combine the wisdom of experience with the innovation of modern legal practice to deliver exceptional legal services that are both time-tested and forward-thinking. Our approach is rooted in:
Client-Centric Focus
A one-size-fits-all approach doesn’t work in quality legal service. Trust our lawyers on the Sunshine Coast to prioritise your needs, ensuring personalised service that goes beyond mere legal advice.
Transparent Communication
We believe in clear, jargon-free explanations, empowering you to make informed decisions. Rely on us to make every complex matter as simple as possible and highlight what matters most to you.
Decades of Experience
Our team brings over 45 years of legal expertise to every case, providing the depth of knowledge that only comes with time. Count on us whether you need help with retail leases or a grant of probate
Proactive Problem-Solving
Commercial deals, conveyancing and estate planning require a proactive approach. We uncover potential issues and address them with you, saving you time and stress.
Local Understanding
As a Sunshine Coast law firm, we have an intimate knowledge of local laws and regulations, giving you a hometown advantage. We cater to clients in Nambour, Maroochydore, Kawana, the Hinterland, and across the wider Sunshine Coast region.
Continuous Learning
We never stop learning as new-age lawyers. Our commitment to ongoing education ensures we stay at the forefront of legal developments to protect the interests of every client that comes our way.
A Legacy of Legal Excellence
Bradley & Bray has been an industry leader on the Sunshine Coast since 1976. Our journey began as AG Bradley and Associates, evolving through the years under the leadership of Mark Bray, who purchased the firm in 1986.
Our growth has been marked by significant milestones:
- 2019Jacob Corbett, who joined in 2015, became a partner alongside Mark Bray.
- 2019Acquisition of the law firm ‘Welsh & Welsh,’ expanding our presence and expertise.
- 2021Peter Griffin joined as a Partner following Mark Bray’s retirement.
- 2022Expansion into Brisbane with the acquisition of PMG Law.
- 2023Promotion of Bridie Edwards as Associate Director, our youngest and first female in this role.
- 2023Acquisition of the law firm ‘Law In Business’ in Maroochydore, strengthening our Commercial & Business Law services.
Today, Bradley & Bray is a leader in legal solutions and extraordinary client service. We’ve grown from a local Sunshine Coast firm to a regional powerhouse with a presence throughout the State, all while maintaining our commitment to tailored, expert legal advice. Our specialties in Business and Commercial Law, Real Estate and Property Law, and Succession and Estate Planning make us the go-to firm for businesses and individuals across the Sunshine Coast and beyond. Learn more about our story.
Snapshot of Our Expertise: Where We Excel
We offer an extensive range of legal services on the Sunshine Coast, specialising in commercial, property and succession law. Here’s a sample of where we excel:
Retail Leases: Handling Complex Commercial Tenancies
Our commercial & business team specialises in retail leases, offering expert guidance for landlords and tenants. We understand every detail of the Retail Shop Leases Act 1994 and how it impacts your rights and obligations. From negotiating favourable terms to ensuring compliance with disclosure requirements, we help you handle the complexities of retail leases and commercial tenancies.
Property Conveyancing & Development
Our property lawyers on the Sunshine Coast offer extensive expertise across all aspects of Property Law, providing tailored support to individuals buying or selling their homes, those entering the commercial property market, and both small and large-scale developers. Whether you're navigating the complexities of a property purchase or a developer managing a major land development or subdivision, our team is committed to delivering clear, strategic guidance at every stage. With over 45 years of experience in property law on the Sunshine Coast and a deep understanding of the local market, we help clients confidently navigate both residential and commercial property transactions, as well as development projects of all sizes.
Estate Administration Matters: Handling Deceased Estates with Compassion
In the sensitive area of succession law, our team excels in handling all aspects of estate administration. We understand that the legal requirements can seem especially onerous during this emotionally charged time. Our approach combines legal expertise with empathy, aiming to resolve legal requirements efficiently. Whether it’s applying for probate, ensuring all debts are settled and lifetime tax affairs are dealt with, or professionally navigating disputes among beneficiaries, we provide clear, strategic guidance to protect your interests and honour the wishes of the deceased.
Get in Touch with Us
If you’re ready to benefit from our legal services and speak with our team of experienced conveyancing lawyers, wills and estate lawyers and business lawyers on the Sunshine Coast, call us on (07) 5441 1400 or fill out our contact form below:
Get in touch with our commercial lawyers on the Sunshine Coast today.
We’re here to help.
Level 1, 15 Ann Street, Nambour Qld 4560
107 Maud Street, Maroochydore Qld 4558
PO Box 243, Nambour Qld 4560
FAQs
For more detailed information on these topics and other frequently asked questions, please visit our comprehensive FAQ pages for Business Law, Property Law, and Succession Law.
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Free templates often lack vital clauses and may not be tailored to your specific business needs, potentially leading to disputes.
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Retail leases are governed by specific legislation offering more protections to tenants, while non-retail leases have fewer statutory protections.
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In Queensland, a 5-business-day cooling-off period applies to most residential property contracts but not to auction purchases.
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PEXA is an electronic lodgement network for property settlements, making the process faster and more secure.
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Yes, definitely! You can change your will at any time as long as you have testamentary capacity.
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An executor manages the estate and carries out the will’s instructions, while a beneficiary receives assets from the estate.