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Solicitor in Newcastle at Turnbull Hill Lawyers - Natalie Power

Natalie Power

Natalie graduated from Macquarie University with a Bachelor of Legal Studies in 1998 and, in the same year, was admitted as a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of New South Wales.

Natalie currently works in the areas of Wills and Estates and is able to assist you with preparation of various documents including Wills, Powers of Attorney and Appointments of Enduring Guardian. Natalie can assist with any estate needs when loved ones pass away. That assistance could include advice on what needs to be undertaken or assisting in an application for Probate or Letters of Administration to the Supreme Court.

Natalie also has many years experience in Property Law and Conveyancing and can assist you with matters including the buying and/or selling of your property, property development and mortgages.

Outside of work, Natalie enjoys spending time with her family and friends, and keeping healthy.

Natalie practices as a member of our team of Conveyancing Lawyers and as one of the Senior Lawyers in our Wills & Estates team.

Get a free conveyancing quote from Natalie by clicking the link!

Specialisations

Deceased Estates, Probate and Administration
Wills & Estates
Enduring Powers of Attorney
Enduring Guardian
Conveyancing & Property Law

Qualifications

Bachelor of Legal Studies [Macquarie University

Email Natalie Power - a Lawyer in Newcastle at Turnbull Hill Call Natalie Power at Turnbull Hill Lawyers in Newcastle 1800 994 279

 

Publications

Criminal

Important Changes to Your Rights in Criminal Matters

On 25 March 2013, the NSW Parliament passed two very significant pieces of legislation. The two Acts are: The Evidence Amendment (Evidence of Silent) Act 2013; and The Criminal Procedure Amendment (Mandatory Pre Trial Defence Disclosure) Act 2013 These two Acts will significantly change the rights that NSW citizens have...

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Rego labels are no longer required in NSW

From 1 January 2013, registration labels in NSW are no longer a legal requirement for light vehicles, including cars, motorcycles and trailers up to a gross vehicle mass of 4.5 tonnes. It’s not an offence to keep your old registration label on your car. However, after 1 January 2013, all registration labels on light vehicles can be...

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Christmas is a time to be extra careful on the road

An article taken from the first edition of our e-Precedents... The Christmas holiday period coincides with an increase in fatalities on NSW roads. In 2011 in NSW there were 15 fatalities between school concluding and New Years Day. Every life lost is a tragic reminder that we must all play a part to stay safe on the road. The 15...

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When are you actually "driving" a motor vehicle?

Reference: Changes to the NSW Road Rules & Traffic Laws (2012) An article taken from the first edition of our e-Precedents... This can be a very important question for someone; especially if they think what they are doing is legal, when in fact it is not. However, like a lot of Law, the answer is not certain until a Judge...

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Changes to the NSW Road Rules & Traffic Laws

Changes to the NSW Road Rules Changes to the NSW Road Rules NSW Roads and Maritime Services recently announced a number of changes to the NSW Road Rules due to commence on 1 November 2012. The most significant amendment involves the rules regarding mobile phone use while driving. Mobile Phones and GPS Under the new  NSW...

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