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Rob Durey, Director at Durey Legal, brings nearly 30 years of expertise in estate-related legal work, earning recognition from Doyle's Guide as a leading figure in estate planning, administration, and litigation in Western Australia. His accolades include being named as one of the Leading Wills & Estates Litigation Lawyers from 2016 and from 2018 to 2022, as well as a Leading Wills, Estates, and Succession Planning Lawyer from 2017 to 2022. Rob is a Nationally Accredited Mediator, adept at helping families resolve disputes involving Wills and Estates. Rob's comprehensive understanding of Probate practice is pivotal in managing Grants of Probate of Wills and Letters of Administration for intestate estates. His extensive knowledge encompasses all aspects of personal and business succession planning, including Wills, trusts, superannuation, Enduring Powers of Attorney, and Enduring Powers of Guardianship, along with proficiency in State Administrative Tribunal procedures. Throughout his career, Rob has led teams across various law firms, establishing himself as a seasoned professional in both large and small settings. His commitment to the legal community is demonstrated by his longstanding membership in the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP) and the Law Society of WA's Elder Law sub-committee. Rob began his legal career as an Articled Clerk at Culshaw Miller Lawyers and advanced through roles as a Solicitor, Associate, and Partner. He subsequently held leadership positions at Rockwell Olivier, Murfett Legal, and Ryan & Durey Solicitors, culminating in his current role at Durey Legal. Rob is armed with degrees in Law and History from The University of Western Australia, underscoring his strong academic foundation and his dedication to providing exceptional legal services.
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- Deceased Estates
- Disputes
- Estate Administration
- Guardianship
- Power of Attorney
- Probate
- Wills and Estates