by Lucy Tothill | Jul 5, 2022 | Articles, Events, Lucy Tothill, News, Refugee & Immigration, Services
On 25 March 2022, the Legalwise Immigration Law Summit was held in Auckland. Joining leading specialists to discuss immigration priorities, policies and practices, Dixon & Co Lawyer’s Lucy Tothill presented a seminar at the summit, titled ‘Running a Refugee Case...
by Stephanie Havea | Jul 4, 2022 | Amy Chesnutt, Property Law, Services, Stephanie Havea, Testimonials, Who We Help
Had an amazing experience with the team at Dixon & Co Lawyers! As a first-time home buyer, we found the whole experience super easy and we were well looked after! Thank you so much for your awesome communication and professionalism. We reside outside of Auckland...
by Stephanie Havea | Jul 4, 2022 | Property Law, Services, Stephanie Havea, Testimonials, Who We Help
Good experience! Made buying my first home seamless and easy. Would recommend. M Dunckley PROPERTY PURCHASE service Property Law We can help you through the lifecycle of property ownership. From buying and selling property, to completing loan arrangements, forming...
by Stephanie Havea | Jul 4, 2022 | Property Law, Services, Stephanie Havea, Testimonials, Who We Help
Recently purchased a property and enlisted Dixon & Co Lawyers to handle the legal side of things. As the purchase was not through the proper channels, the staff at Dixon made sure all my bases were covered and even mentioned things I had not even realized might be...
by Rose Gallon | Jul 4, 2022 | Alisha Castle, Amy Chesnutt, Articles, Post, Rose Gallon
A common question we are asked is what can be done if, during the course of litigation, the other party has made false allegations or untrue statements about our client’s character. A common follow-up question is – can I sue them for defamation? Defamation is an area...
by Amy Chesnutt | Jul 4, 2022 | Alisha Castle, Amy Chesnutt, Articles, Mihikeita Tibble, Post
In May 2022, Dixon & Co Lawyers appeared in the High Court appeal before Cull J about the care arrangements for ‘Moana’, a young Māori girl placed in the care of non-kin Pākeha caregivers by Oranga Tamariki. In the Family Court decision, released in September...