The insolvency and bankruptcy solicitors at Rose Litigation Lawyers regularly assist individuals, directors, liquidators and creditors when they are faced with insolvency matters.
Our team provide advice to protect directors and their personal position through restructuring, voluntary administration or liquidation. We also act on behalf of insolvency practitioners in all claims arising under the Corporations Act and the Bankruptcy Act.
Our team understand the importance of easing the burdens associated with financial distress. Our direct, honest and proactive approach to supporting and advising our clients helps to reduce stress and give certainty and comfort in a difficult time. Our specialists work with clients to strengthen their position and bring finality to any financial distress.
As experts in the recovery of debt, we also assist clients who are seeking to recover payments owed to them. Drawing on our extensive knowledge of the most successful avenues to recover debt, we work proactively to maximise the prospects of recovery.
OUR SPECIALISED TEAM CAN ASSIST IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS:
Bankruptcy
Our team of bankruptcy and personal insolvency lawyers on the Gold Coast and Brisbane have specialist experience in assisting creditors, trustees in bankruptcy and bankrupts in all aspects of the bankruptcy legal framework. Our specialist bankruptcy legal services include: Advice for individuals considering Bankruptcy Bankruptcy can be very daunting to an individual in respect of their...
Corporate Insolvency Lawyers Brisbane, Gold Coast
Insolvency Our experienced commercial litigation team provide specialist corporate insolvency advice in Brisbane and the Gold Coast. Experts in Bankruptcy Proceedings Rose Litigation Lawyers offers tailored insolvency law solutions to businesses suffering from financial distress. We provide strategic advice throughout every stage of the insolvency process. Bankruptcy proceedings can be intricate, requiring careful navigation of...
Debt Recovery
Our firm acts swiftly to pursue debts on behalf of our clients in a broad range of different industries. Based on this experience, we have cost effective solutions available to creditors, with a fast turn-around time, which is essential when seeking to recover monies owing to you or your business. In the event that you...
Guarantees
Guarantees assist creditors by making others answerable for the principal debts and obligations owed to the creditor. Guarantees can be given by companies or individuals, whether or not they have any relationship with the principal debtor. However, they must be given in writing signed by the guarantor. Our solicitors have substantial experience with guarantees. We...
PPSA
The Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (Cth) (“PPSA”) was introduced in 2009, causing widespread change in respect of the personal property rights of individuals and corporate entities throughout Australia. It is extremely important that all business, small or large, are aware of their rights and obligations under this legislation so that they can move to...
Restructuring
When a company is, or is likely to become insolvent, there are options for a potential restructure of the business so that the business may continue trading into the future rather than being closed down. It is important, however, to obtain the right legal advice to ensure that a director is acting in accordance with...
Securities
Mortgages Our solicitors have substantial experience with mortgages over real property in Queensland. We can assist with: The preparation and registration of mortgages on the title to real property in Queensland; Advice in relation to the terms of the mortgage, and the rights of the mortgagor and mortgagee; Giving and responding to notices of exercise...
Security Enforcement
Under section 123(1) of the Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (Cth), a secured party may seize personal property to which a security interest is attached “by any method permitted by law”. A problem commonly encountered is that the personal property to be seized is often on the debtor’s land. The creditor has no right to...