Why your should buy or sell using a firm that has both conveyancers and solicitors
Why working with both makes your property sale smoother, safer, and legally sound.
WHY SHOULD I ENGAGE A FIRM WHO HAS BOTH SOLICITORS AND CONVEYANCERS? WHY NOT JUST ENGAGE A CONVEYANCER?
Conveyancers are great when things go smoothly or for simple transactions. Conveyancers are often very efficient at preparing contracts because they do it all day, every day. But if things get tricky, your Conveyancer will likely need to refer you to a Solicitor.
In NSW, Conveyancers are authorised to assist with work limited to the conveyancing transaction. Conveyancers cannot give legal advice. Any legal work or advice required beyond preparing a contract (such as mortgage advice, advice for breach of contract) is not covered by Conveyancer’s insurance nor within their capabilities.
Solicitors are trained and have insurance to act for conveyancing transactions and all legal matters.
Selling your property is a huge transaction and often very important to you – so it is essential that you select a firm that can not only prepare the contract, but who can give you legal advice on it and act if anything goes wrong.

At Allwright Bourke, we offer the best of both worlds! experienced solicitors and conveyancers working together to guide you through the process with clarity and confidence. Here’s a clear breakdown of what your legal team does when you’re selling a property in NSW.
Some Firms Offer Conveyancers. Others Offer Solicitors. We Offer Both.
Conveyancers are licensed professionals who focus solely on property law and the conveyancing process. They’re efficient, practical, and brilliant at handling contracts, searches, and settlements.
Solicitors bring a broader legal skillset. Ideal for more complex matters like deceased estates, family transfers, off-the-plan issues, or properties with legal disputes.
At Allwright Bourke, you get the best of both. Whether your matter is straightforward or layered with complexity, we’re equipped to handle it in-house, without needing to refer you elsewhere.
Real Flexibility, Real Problem-Solving
When a contract needs fast amendments? We have the legal authority and experience to do it. When a buyer raises tricky legal questions? We’ve got the solicitor knowledge to respond accurately and confidently. When a property involves trusts, family law, or probate? No need to panic. Our legal team has it covered.
Having both conveyancers and solicitors on your side gives you room to adapt without delays, risks, or extra legal fees.
It's Not Just About the Sale. It’s About Protection.
When you’re selling a property, your conveyancer or solicitor does far more than just file paperwork. They:
-
Prepare a compliant, watertight contract
-
Negotiate on your behalf with buyers and their lawyers
-
Liaise with banks, councils, and agents
-
Respond to requisitions and legal queries
-
Ensure your mortgage is discharged and proceeds are paid securely
With both conveyancers and solicitors working together, you’re legally covered, even when things get complicated.
One Team, One File, Zero Hassle
Working with separate providers for legal and conveyancing matters is time-consuming and increases the risk of miscommunication. With Allwright Bourke, your matter stays under one roof.
That means:
-
No repeating your story to different professionals
-
No confusion over who’s handling what
-
Faster results, better collaboration, and less stress
You Deserve the Best of Both Worlds
When you choose a firm with both conveyancers and solicitors, you’re not just ticking legal boxes — you’re protecting your property, your finances, and your peace of mind.
At Allwright Bourke, we’ve built our team around giving clients exactly what they need: specialist conveyancing efficiency, backed by full-service legal support when it counts.
Buying or selling in NSW? Choose a team that offers the best of both worlds. Contact our experienced team today at admin@allwrightbourke.com today.