Our July Newsletter is here
18 Jul Our July Newsletter is here
We’re pleased to share the July edition of the Solari and Stock Client Newsletter with you. To speak with one of our Team contact us today....
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We’re pleased to share the July edition of the Solari and Stock Client Newsletter with you. To speak with one of our Team contact us today....
If you make a promise to someone, to say that they will receive something of yours when you die, the law might just hold you to it – even if there is no mention of it in your Will. You need to be very careful...
Another glowing review for our Family Law Team at Solari and Stock!We’re proud to share this wonderful feedback that reflects the dedication, expertise, and care our Family Law team brings to every matter. If you're seeking trusted advice or need support with your Family Law issue,...
Family violence is a pervasive issue that affects individuals and families across New South Wales. While physical abuse is often the most visible form of family violence, it is crucial to recognise that financial control is also a significant and harmful form of abuse. Financial...
We’re delighted to announce that Rebecca Exley will be joining the partnership at Solari & Stock Lawyers with Michael Solari and Riccarda Stock, effective 1 July 2025....
I Can’t Afford to Pay Legal Fees to Pursue My Family Law Rights. Can I pay my legal bills at the end of my matter? Solari and Stock have partnered with the dedicated Family Law finance provider, JustFund, to make it possible for...
Whether you’re dealing with parenting arrangements, property disputes or urgent safety concerns, interlocutory orders can provide relief while the Court considers the broader case. In this clip Shweta discusses Interlocutory Orders, what they are, and when they are used. It is highly recommended...
A word that often comes up in Family law matters is Undertaking. What is this and what does it mean? Undertakings are common in family law proceedings and can arise in many situations, from parenting matters to property settlements. It is important to know what they...
Separation can be a challenging time for families, especially when it comes to co-parenting. Co-parenting requires both parents to work together to raise their children, despite no longer being in a relationship. However, there are instances where one parent may refuse to co-parent, creating additional...
We’re proud to share another testimonial for our Commercial Team, recognising their expertise and achieving the best outcomes for our clients....