McMillan & Co
McMillan & Co provides expert legal services throughout New Zealand. As a trusted law firm with a strong reputation, we deliver practical, client-focused legal advice and representation across a wide range of areas including property law, commercial law, family law, estate planning and dispute resolution. We specialise in conveyancing, business structuring, wills and trusts, relationship property matters and litigation support in a professional, approachable and results-oriented environment. Our focus is on understanding your needs to provide clear, effective solutions that protect your interests and achieve your objectives with integrity and efficiency.
WHO WE ARE:
- A dedicated team of experienced lawyers with deep knowledge of New Zealand law
- Committed to personalised service, clear communication and client priorities
- Skilled in delivering practical legal strategies across personal and business matters
WHAT WE DO:
- We ofer property conveyancing, commercial contracts and business advisory services
- We provide family law advice, relationship property agreements and estate planning
- We handle dispute resolution, litigation support and wills and trusts preparation
WHY CHOOSE US:
- Proven expertise combining traditional values with modern legal solutions
- Transparent fees, timely advice and a straightforward approach to complex issues
- Strong reputation for reliability, professionalism and positive client outcomes nationwide
FAQ
1. What types of legal services do you offer?
We provide property law, commercial law, family law, estate planning, wills and trusts and dispute resolution tailored to personal and business clients.
2. How do you approach property transactions?
We handle conveyancing with thorough due diligence, clear explanations and efficient management to ensure smooth, secure property purchases or sales.
3. What is the process for estate planning?
We start with a consultation to understand your wishes, draft wills and trusts, provide advice on asset protection and ensure your documents are legally sound.
