Lewis & McKinnon Solicitors  Kiama

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Understanding Your Needs & Promoting Solutions

The legal practice of Lewis & McKinnon has been attending to the legal needs of residents in Kiama and environs for 50 years.


This is a boutique practice, the principal, Philip Lewis, has been a member of the Law Society of NSW for more than 53 years.


My practice deals with:


  • Probate
  • Wills
  • Family Provision Claims
  • Residential & Commercial Conveyancing
  • Commercial Leasing
  • Business Sales & Purchase
  • Powers of Attorney
  • Guardianships


My goal is to establish long lasting relationships working closely with my clients throughout the legal process ensuring matters are dealt punctually, with due care and skill and within appropriate time frames whilst keeping clients fully informed.

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I assist locals with all residential and commercial property transactions. I will run you through the entire process step by step to ensure a smooth and timely operation.

No matter whether you’re buying or selling a business, I aim to protect your interests and provide guidance throughout the process. I cater to small businesses, franchises, large corporate transactions and more.

There are a variety of unique legal and practical considerations involved with securing retail and commercial leases. I will assist you through the process and push to ensure a fair and mutually beneficial arrangement.

A will is a legal document that ensures your assets are distributed according to your wishes after you die. I specialise in helping clients prepare their wills and make them legally valid.

Following the passing of a loved one, there are a number of complexities and emotional challenges involved with probate. I offer comprehensive support to executors, administrators and beneficiaries.

Regardless of which side of the fence you are on, I assist clients throughout contested will cases, including disputes or challenges arising from the validity, interpretation or execution of a will.

Appointing a power of attorney is the practice of granting someone the authority to act on behalf of another person in making financial, legal or medical decisions when they are unable to do so themselves. I can help you navigate through the process.

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