Level 14, 3 Parramatta Square
153 Macquarie Street
Parramatta New South Wales 2150
PO Box 50
Parramatta
New South Wales 2124
(02) 9635 8300
Our wills, probate and estates lawyers at Prime Lawyers Parramatta provide premium legal services to the people of Greater Western Sydney. Our wills and estates lawyers provide advice to clients living in and around the Hills District, Parramatta, Fairfield, Liverpool, Blacktown and Penrith in a range of services from simple wills and powers of attorney through to complex contested estate and probate applications in the Supreme Court of NSW.
We have particular expertise at defending contested estate claims in the Supreme Court of NSW and represent executors and beneficiaries in those proceedings.
We are located in the heart of the legal precinct in George Street, Parramatta, directly across from the Sydney West Trial Courts, and a minute’s walk to both the Family Court of Australia and Local Court Parramatta.
For those travelling by public transport we are a 10 minute walk from Parramatta train station (head up towards George Street through the mall), and we are also close to a number of parking stations if you are driving, including those accessible from Hunter Street and Erby Place.
We are open 8:30am-5:30pm Monday to Friday (excluding Public holidays) but as all conferences with Prime Lawyers are by appointment only please get in touch with our office in Parramatta by calling on (02) 9635 8100, dropping by and visiting Marianne or Judy at the front desk or by submitting an enquiry online.
My lawyer at Prime Lawyers is an exceptional solicitor. She goes above and beyond to do the utmost best for her clients. Highly recommended and thank you. Extremely impressed.
Helped me in a great time of need, only charged for the time taken to help and I never felt judged or unheard.
If the staff handling our matter were busy throughout the day they would return calls as quickly as possible, the same day. They kept us informed of any changes promptly and spoke to us in simple terms and not ‘Legal Jargon’.