At DiRosso Law, we understand that seeking legal advice can be overwhelming. Below are answers to some of the most common questions we receive about our legal services. If you can’t find the information you’re looking for, please contact our team to arrange a consultation.
DiRosso Law provides legal services in:
We proudly assist clients throughout Perth, Maida Vale, Midland, Kalamunda, Forrestfield, High Wycombe, Lesmurdie, Mundaring and surrounding suburbs.
Our office is conveniently located in Maida Vale, allowing us to serve clients across Perth’s eastern suburbs and the wider metropolitan area.
Yes. We recommend booking an appointment so we can allocate enough time to discuss your legal matter and provide tailored advice.
Yes. We offer initial consultations to discuss your legal issue, explain your options and outline the next steps.
The cost depends on the type and complexity of your matter. We provide transparent pricing and will discuss fees before commencing work. Fixed-fee services may be available for certain matters, including wills, estate planning and conveyancing.
Yes. We assist clients with divorce applications, separation, parenting arrangements, property settlements and spousal maintenance.
Not always. Many family law matters can be resolved through negotiation or mediation, avoiding the need for lengthy court proceedings.
Property settlements take into account factors such as financial contributions, non-financial contributions, future needs and the welfare of any children involved.
Yes. We assist parents in reaching parenting arrangements that are in the best interests of their children and can represent clients in court if required.
Seek legal advice as soon as possible. Early representation can significantly improve your understanding of the legal process and help protect your rights.
Yes. DiRosso Law provides representation in the Magistrates Court, District Court and other Western Australian courts where appropriate.
Yes. We represent clients facing drink driving, traffic and other driving-related offences.
Bring any documents relating to your matter, including police paperwork, court documents, contracts, correspondence or other relevant information.
A valid will helps ensure your assets are distributed according to your wishes and can minimise stress and uncertainty for your loved ones.
You should review your will after major life events such as marriage, divorce, the birth of children, purchasing property or changes to your financial circumstances.
Yes. We assist executors with probate applications and guide families through the administration of deceased estates.
In certain circumstances, eligible people may be able to contest a will. We can advise whether you have grounds to make or defend a claim.
Yes. We assist with residential and commercial property transactions, ensuring settlements proceed as smoothly as possible.
Absolutely. We review, prepare and negotiate commercial agreements to help protect your business interests.
Yes. We provide practical legal advice for small businesses on contracts, commercial disputes, leasing and business transactions.
You can contact DiRosso Law by phone, email or by completing the enquiry form on our website. Our team will arrange a convenient time for your consultation.
Whether you need assistance with family law, criminal law, wills and estates, conveyancing, property law or commercial law, the experienced team at DiRosso Law is here to help.
Contact us today to book your consultation and receive practical, professional legal advice tailored to your circumstances.