Strathpine Lawyers

At Big Law we offer a wide range of legal help over a number key legal practice areas.

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Happy Clients

At Big Law we’re dedicated to providing excellent legal help delivered in a manner that our clients understand.

Why Choose Big Law Lawyers Strathpine?

At Big Law, our Strathpine lawyers key priority is providing people and businesses of the Strathpine and surrounding areas with the very best quality legal help. Our diverse practice areas mean that we can take care of your issues from the most simple to the most complex. We like to say that we provide the quality of legal help that you may expect from a large Brisbane CBD law firm.

We’re conveniently located in Strathpine with ample parking.

No Hidden Legal Fees

At Big Law, you can be guaranteed that you’ll never received unexpected legal bills in the mail. We offer transparent legal pricing for all matters.

Top Quality Legal Help

At Big Law, quality legal help is our focus. You can expect from us, the very best legal advice in the matters we specialise.

Conveniently Located

No need to head to Brisbane CBD to get great legal help. We purposely established Big Law in Strathpine for your convenience.

How Our Strathpine Lawyers Can Help

Big Law Lawyers Strathpine offers you the same comprehensive suite of legal services that you would expect to only find in the city.

We are a successful well-established legal practise based in Strathpine, Brisbane. We have earned a reputation for providing trustworthy, practical legal advice to a diverse range of clients, in both Brisbane and regional Queensland.

Property Law

When it comes to buying or selling one of life’s biggest assets you need to choose your legal help very wisely. At Big Law, we can help you with your purchase or sale at both competitive rates with strong legal expertise in minimising all the risks.

Estate Planning

When it comes to buying or selling one of life’s biggest assets you need to choose your legal help very wisely. At Big Law, we can help you with your purchase or sale at both competitive rates with strong legal expertise in minimising all the risks.

Business Law

When it comes to buying or selling one of life’s biggest assets you need to choose your legal help very wisely. At Big Law, we can help you with your purchase or sale at both competitive rates with strong legal expertise in minimising all the risks.

News and Insights

Buying a Townhouse or Apartment? Understanding the Body Corporate Certificate You Must Now Receive

If you are buying a unit, townhouse, apartment, or any other property in a community titles scheme in Queensland, something significant changed in how that sale is conducted from 1 August 2025. As part of a major overhaul of Queensland property law under the Property Law Act 2023 (Qld), sellers of lots in community titles… Read More »Buying a Townhouse or Apartment? Understanding the Body Corporate Certificate You Must Now Receive

Estate Planning Check-Up: 7 Documents to Review Before It’s Too Late

Your estate plan is not a set-and-forget exercise. Even the most carefully prepared documents can become ineffective over time — through life changes, property transactions, relationship shifts, or simply the passage of years. Yet for most people, once a Will is signed and filed away, it is rarely looked at again. If you cannot remember… Read More »Estate Planning Check-Up: 7 Documents to Review Before It’s Too Late

Title Insurance in Queensland: Do Home Buyers Need It?

Buying a home in Queensland is an exciting step, but it doesn’t always go exactly to plan. Even after settlement, unexpected issues can sometimes surface—like unapproved renovations, unpaid council rates, or a boundary disagreement with the neighbours. These are the kinds of situations where title insurance may provide an extra layer of protection. In this… Read More »Title Insurance in Queensland: Do Home Buyers Need It?

When an Inheritance Disappears: How Ademption Affects Wills

Sometimes, a gift promised in a Will isn’t there when it’s time to distribute the estate. A property may have been sold, a bank account closed, or investments restructured. When this happens, the law calls it ademption — and the intended beneficiary may receive nothing. It can occur for many reasons: a home sold to… Read More »When an Inheritance Disappears: How Ademption Affects Wills