“I enjoy helping people navigate complex legal issues with clarity and confidence – turning what can feel overwhelming into practical, commercial and real-world solutions that give clients peace of mind for the future.”
What do Brandon’s clients have to say?
“Many thanks to Brandon Hetherington who helped us with a recent property transaction and achieved a favourable outcome. Brandon was referred to us by an interstate law firm as a matter of urgency. We were and are immensely grateful that he was exceptionally professional, efficient, knowledgeable, informative, experienced, responsive and respectful in assisting us. His advice gave us extra confidence in dealing with the matter and we were fully satisfied with the results. We cannot thank Brandon enough and highly recommend his services and Solomon Hollett Lawyers.”
Areas of practice
- Complex Wills and estate planning
- Inheritance disputes
- Family Provision claims
- Coroner’s Act disputes
- Estate Litigation
- Property law
- Property disputes
- Business Succession
- Commercial law

Professional
memberships
and associations

- Bachelor of Laws (LLB)
- Bachelor of Arts
- Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice, College of Law
- Member, Law Society of Western Australia
- Admitted to the Supreme Court of Western Australia, 2013
- Admitted to the High Court of Australia, 2017

Latest articles by Brandon
What is a Nuncupative or Verbal Will, and is it Binding?
A loved one is fading. The family gathers. In their final moments, they speak their last wishes on who should get the house and who should look after what. It’s heartfelt, emotional, and clear to everyone in the room.
What evidence do you need to contest a Will in WA?
If you are thinking about contesting a Will in Western Australia, evidence is the key to your case. The Court does not act on suspicion or emotion.
A loved one is fading. The family gathers. In their final moments, they speak their last wishes on who should get the house and who should look after what. It’s heartfelt, emotional, and clear to everyone in the room.
If you are thinking about contesting a Will in Western Australia, evidence is the key to your case. The Court does not act on suspicion or emotion.

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