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About Aaron
Aaron holds a Bachelor of Science, majoring in Chemistry, and a Bachelor of Laws from the University of New England. He began his legal career in 2010 and became a director at Taylor & Whitty in 2017. Specialising in commercial law, property, wills and estates, and criminal law, Aaron leverages his broad legal expertise to provide comprehensive advice. He is adept at managing high-value transactions and negotiations across residential, commercial, and rural properties, while also navigating the complex landscape of rural water issues and stamp duty in Victoria and NSW. Aaron's civil litigation experience spans contractual disputes, negligence claims, and estate challenges, and he is skilled in instructing Counsel in various courts and tribunals. Aaron is proficient in obtaining grants of probate and letters of administration and has significant experience in handling family provision claims, both in defending and initiating actions. His strategic insight informs his skill in drafting wills that consider trusts, businesses, and superannuation, thus mitigating potential claims. Notable case involvement includes defending claims in Tulloch (deceased) v Braybon & Ors (No. 2) [2010] NSWSC 650 and Horne v James [2015] NSWSC 465. Additionally, Aaron is an admitted solicitor in England and Wales, adding an international facet to his practice. Clients value his personable and commercially astute approach, ensuring they receive attentive, peace-of-mind legal assistance.
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- Name
- Aaron Taylor
- Certification type
- Principal with Trust
- Region
- COBRAM VIC
Practice Categories
- General Advice
- Superannuation
- Trusts
- Criminal Law
- General Advice
- Deceased Estates
- Disputes
- General Advice
- Guardianship
- Power of Attorney
- Probate
- Wills and Estates
- Civil
- General Advice
- Conveyancing
- General Advice
- Leases