The Southland Times

Leap of faith pays off for lawyer

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‘‘My, how you’ve grown’’ is something and explanatio­ns for every step of the many of us stop hearing past the age of way. Emma Stanley Law has a down-to18. Emma Stanley Law began in 2014 as a earth, efficient, yet relatable atmosphere leap of faith for Lawyer Emma Stanley, in the office, where they keep legal jarand in the beginning, it was a one-woman gon to a minimum. They charge one set band. fee for their work, making it even easier

Fast forward to 2017, and many and simpler for first-time clients and returning clients can’t help but comment those who are confused or anxious about on how big the firm has grown. the process of buying or selling their

Now a strong team of five, Emma home. Stanley Law has solidified their place as a The team works extremely hard to leading property law firm in Southland. make sure the process of engaging a law

They are also quickly gaining a repuyer is as stress-free and enjoyable as tation for being the Kiwisaver and Houspossib­le for their clients. They are always ing New Zealand specialist­s, as many striving to be better at what they do, clients are buying a house for the first both in terms of the service to clients and time. the way in which it is delivered.

Emma Stanley’s app, EasyLaw, is proving useful for anyone new to the home buying process.

Completely free to download the app contains handy checklists, definition­s,

Although a Southland Business, their reach goes far beyond the city boundaries. Emma is available by appointmen­t to see clients in Gore or Alexandra, so you will get the same awesome service no matter where you are based!

From left to right: The team at Emma Stanley Law – Courtney Dempster, Rebecca Wilson, Emma Stanley (middle), McKenzie Dowson, and Ella Donald.

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