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Gold Coast & Brisbane Lawyers

Stone Group Lawyers is an established commercial, litigation and family law firm located in Southport on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia.

Stone Group Lawyers Gold Coast offer our clients a personalised and professional service and we pride ourselves on providing our clients with expert advice in a timely and efficient manner. We have a long history of achieving highly favourable results for our clients, large and small. The team at Stone Group Lawyers are committed to ensuring that we achieve the best possible outcome for you.

When Experience Matters

At Stone Group Lawyers our team of lawyers all specialise in certain areas of law as we believe it is important for our clients to receive the most tailored advice to their situation.

We understand that each business, family or individuals’ matters are all unique and we pride ourselves on being able to draw upon the 5 key areas listed to ensure our clients receive the best service. We ensure we are up to date across these 5 key areas with the most progressive and modern ways to practice law and are excited to be constantly evolving.

Although Stone Group Lawyers started primarily in litigation, it has slowly and strategically diversified into these 5 key areas with the most qualified lawyers in each field. We are proud to share and develop together and welcome you to browse through these key areas to learn more about what we can offer you.

Free Consultation

At Stone Group Lawyers, we offer all clients for all areas of law a free initial consultation for up to 30 minutes. This consult can be over the phone, Skype or in person.

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