Nolans
Nolans offers expert legal services in Gisborne, specialising in commercial law, wills, powers of attorney, conveyancing, trusts, and estates. With years of experience, we deliver tailored solutions for individuals, families, and businesses. We specialise in providing sound, legal solutions in a professional and welcoming environment. Our focus is on helping generations of families, farmers, businesses, local authorities, and boards make better decisions and work towards their goals.
WHO WE ARE:
- We are a general practice firm based in Gisborne, covering a wide variety of areas of practice.
- Our team is founded on knowing our clients and their needs, giving them sound, legal solutions.
- We have a busy practice with a focus on delivering expert legal services to our community.
WHAT WE DO:
- We provide commercial and business law services, including advice on business structures and operations.
- Our team offers expertise in property law, including buying and selling residential and commercial properties.
- We also specialise in wills, trusts, and relationship property, helping individuals and families plan for the future.
WHY CHOOSE US:
- We offer a personal and professional approach to legal services, taking the time to understand our clients’ needs.
- Our team has years of experience in providing expert legal advice and solutions to individuals and businesses.
- We are committed to helping our clients achieve their goals, whether it’s buying a property or planning for the future.
FAQ
1. What is involved in the process of buying a commercial property?
The process of buying a commercial property involves several steps, including due diligence, negotiation of the sale and purchase agreement, and settlement. Our team can guide you through this process, ensuring that your interests are protected and that the transaction is completed smoothly.
2. How can I ensure that my will is valid and up-to-date?
To ensure that your will is valid and up-to-date, it’s essential to review and update it regularly, particularly after significant life events such as marriage, divorce, or the birth of children. Our team can help you create a will that reflects your wishes and ensures that your assets are distributed according to your intentions.
3. What is the difference between a trust and a will?
A trust and a will are both estate planning tools, but they serve different purposes. A will is a document that outlines how you want your assets to be distributed after you pass away, while a trust is a legal arrangement that allows you to manage and distribute your assets during your lifetime and after you pass away. Our team can help you understand the differences and create a plan that suits your needs.
