Laymens Lawyers Opens New Sydney Branch on West Side of City

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New office will help one of Australia's leading immigration, business, property, and family law practices provide even more clients with clear, accurate counsel, Laymens Lawyers reports

Laymens Lawyers has opened a new Sydney-area branch in the western suburb of Parramatta. With a focus on delivering clear, plain-spoken legal advice and combining CBD-level capabilities with boutique-style service, Laymens Lawyers has since the firm's 2013 founding become one of Australia's leading immigration, business, property, and family law practices.

With migration now contributing to over half of Australia's recent population growth, the new Laymens Lawyers branch will provide easier access to the kind of Immigration Lawyer Sydney businesses and would-be residents so often need. Laymens Lawyers also maintains offices in Melbourne and Brisbane, serving as a 457 visa lawyer for the many skilled workers and growth-fueling employers who help keep the economies of those cities afloat. Visitors to the Laymens Lawyers website can learn more about the firm's services, their distinctive, highly productive approach to the law, and how to arrange a free consultation.

"We're happy to announce that we have now opened a new branch on the west side of Sydney," said Ben Hakim, Laymens Lawyers founder and Principal Director, "As a lawyer and registered migration agent, it is a real privilege to work with so many talented people seeking to help make Australia an even better place for us all. Our new Sydney office is going to allow us to assist even more worthy visa seekers and others with their legal needs as we build further on the firm's successes. We're committed to being the kind of migration agents Sydney newcomers can rely upon, and we invite anyone considering a move to Australia to stop by our website to learn about what we have to offer."

As in many other highly developed countries, the fertility rate in Australia has fallen well below that needed to keep population levels steady, leading the Sydney Morning Herald to declare a "baby drought" in a notable 2015 report. Taken alone, this development could herald economic troubles to come for the country, but Australia's migration policy has been tuned to help fill some of the gaps. With 68% of those who migrate temporarily to Australia, according to the Department of Immigration and Border Protection, doing so with visas that reflect in-demand professional skills, new arrivals from elsewhere contribute greatly to the country's economy.

Since the firm's founding in 2013, Laymens Lawyers has been one of Australia's leading sources of legal and other assistance for would-be migrants and others. With staff members fluent in Arabic, Mandarin, and Spanish, Laymens Lawyers distinguishes itself, in part, by offering up plainspoken counsel that helps clients make even more suitable decisions. With legal services of a caliber associated with Central Business District firms, Laymens Lawyers maintains a personal, boutique approach that makes for a unique and valuable combination.

Registered migration agents and lawyers at Laymens Lawyers can help with everything from the absolute basics of the process to finding effective legal solutions for even the trickiest of challenges. With the firm having opened a new Sydney-area office, access to this frequently valuable style of service will be available to even more of those who can benefit from it the most.

About Laymens Lawyers:
Providing clear, accurate counsel to every client, Laymens Lawyers offers a full range of immigration, business, property, and family law services from offices in Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane.

Contact Info:
Name: Ben Hakim
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Organization: Laymens Lawyers
Address: Shop 1/459-463 Church Street Parramatta, NSW 2150 Australia
Phone: 1800 529 636
Website: https://laymens.com.au/

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Name: Ben Hakim
Email: Send Email
Organization: Laymens Lawyers
Address: Shop 1/459-463 Church Street Parramatta, NSW 2150 Australia
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