“Across estate and commercial disputes, uncertainty is often the spark that ignites conflict. Clear guidance and timely decisions can defuse risk and secure certainty for individuals, families and businesses alike.”
What do Andrew’s clients have to say?
“I cannot recommend Solomon Hollett Lawyers enough. The team were fantastic from start to finish. My elderly mother recently lost my father and there were some delicate matters to finalise. From receptionists to the Partners, my mother was treated with respect, kindness, understanding and given every assistance and courtesy she could want. We were informed every step of the process and they made it 100% stress free. Their fees were more than reasonable, especially as my mother is a pensioner. If you are looking for a firm that truly cares, that you can trust to do what you require, when you require it and within budget look no further than the team at Solomon Hollett Lawyers, they’re fantastic.”
Areas of practice
- Inheritance disputes
- Family Provision claims
- Commercial disputes and litigation
- Property law
- Commercial law

Professional
memberships
and associations

- Bachelor of Commerce
- Bachelor of Laws (LLB)
- Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice
- Former Committee Member – Anglo-Australasian Lawyers Society of Western Australia

Latest news & articles
What is protected within your Will, and how to best protect what is not
Many people assume that once they sign a Will, all their assets are locked in and will be distributed exactly as intended. The reality is a little complex.
Can you disinherit a child in Western Australia?
One of the most confronting questions we hear in estate planning is: "Can I leave my child out of my Will?"Parents raise this for many reasons. It may be long-standing estrangement, conflict, concerns about financial responsibility, or simply a belief that their estate should go elsewhere.
Many people assume that once they sign a Will, all their assets are locked in and will be distributed exactly as intended. The reality is a little complex.
One of the most confronting questions we hear in estate planning is: "Can I leave my child out of my Will?"Parents raise this for many reasons. It may be long-standing estrangement, conflict, concerns about financial responsibility, or simply a belief that their estate should go elsewhere.

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