Quin Law: Family, Elder & Property Lawyers in New Plymouth

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QuinLaw is a boutique Taranaki-based law firm that has been providing comprehensive legal services to the region for over 35 years. The firm specialises in people-focused legal services with particular expertise in family law, elder protection, mental health matters, property and conveyancing, and services for Māori whānau and entities.
The firm's core practice areas include family law matters such as care and custody of children, adoption and guardianship, domestic violence protection orders, relationship property, and dissolution of marriage. QuinLaw also provides specialised services for vulnerable persons, including estate planning, wills, trusts, enduring powers of attorney, welfare guardianship, and advocacy for disability-related disputes. Their property services encompass residential and rural sales and purchases, commercial property transactions, farm succession planning, and subdivisions.
QuinLaw's commitment to accessibility and personalised service sets them apart as a boutique organisation. The experienced team seeks to provide expert legal advice whilst ensuring friendly and personal service, making them readily accessible and flexible to meet individual client needs. Whether matters are complex or straightforward, the firm's goal is to help clients reach their objectives through comprehensive legal support and guidance.
- New Plymouth High Court
- New Zealand High Court
- Civil
- Family
- Mental Health
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Location:
11 Robe Street, Central City, New Plymouth 4310
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