About - Ben Senese – Family Law Solicitors

Ben Senese - Family Law Solicitor

Family & Property Law Specialist

Ben was admitted to practice in February 2003 & joined Calvin Nelson in July 2003. He has solid legal & negotiating skills and brings discipline to all his matters. Ben graduated with honours in law from the University of Technology and his practice areas are;

  • Family Law
  • Property Law
  • Wills & Estate Planning

Ben is a member of:

  • NSW Law Society
  • Family Law section of the Law Counsel of Australia

Call Ben for Family Law, Estate Planning & Property Law on 9749 1055

Ben's core practice areas are:
  • Family law: all aspects of property/financial settlements including negotiated/mediated resolutions, culminating in Consent Orders , conduct of Court proceedings in the Federal Magistrates Court and Family Court including the conduct of Appeals.
  • Property law: all aspects of commercial and residential conveyancing, commercial and retail leasing, sales and purchases of businesses.
  • Wills and estates: all aspects of estate administration and advice, including conduct of estate litigation for both plaintiffs and defendants in the Supreme Court; Attending to claims seeking a fair and reasonable adjustment for persons left out of a Will or not having received adequate provision for their proper maintenance, education or advancement in life.

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Disputed Wills & Estates
Disputed Wills & Estates

Have you been left out of a Will, concerned with the provisions in a Will or believe it to be unfair? Free Will Dispute Assessment

Separation Financial Agreement
Separation Financial Agreement

Marriage & de facto property and/or financial rights, need to be dealt with as soon as possible, to provide closure & to minimise anxiety, stress and costs.

Appointment Checklist
Appointment Checklist

Prior to visiting a family law specialist you should prepare a list of the questions that you need to have answered. This will ensure important things are not missed.

Wills & Superannuation
Wills & Superannuation

When you have nominated a beneficiary and the nomination is valid under Superannuation law, the Trustee will act in accordance with that nomination.

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