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At S&P Settlements, we are here to assist you with your residential and commercial settlement needs across Western Australia.

S&P Settlements strives to make your settlement experience as stress free as possible.  We are client focused with a professional yet warm approach to providing you with a quality service.

About Us

Siobhan began her career at a local law firm back in 2012 where she started as the receptionist. She learned the settlement process at that time and discovered it was something she thoroughly enjoyed.
In 2020 Siobhan became a Licensed Settlement Agent.
Although she only opened her doors in 2024, Siobhan has well over a decade of experience in the settlement industry.
Siobhan has a calming and friendly approach towards her clients and will answer all and any questions that come her way with efficiency and knowledge.

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Our Services

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  • Residential Settlements Buying or Selling

  • Commercial Settlements

  • Family Court Ordered Transfers

  • Deceased Estates

  • Survivorship

  • Change of Name

  • Adding a spouse to your Title

  • Related Party Transfers

  • Superannuation Transactions

  • Amendments to Titles

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Separation of powers

Our Current Focus

Legislative
(power to make the law)

House of representitives

(this is where they go to pass new laws and bills/ the lower house)

senate (upper house and also shares the power to pass and make laws)

Executive
(power to administer the law)

governor general

(queens representative Commander-in-Chief of the Australian Defense Force)

Pm and senior minister

(examine bills and selecting members of parliament to be ministers)

Judicary
(power to apply the law)

High court

(are to interpret and apply the law of Australia to decide cases of federal significance including challenges to the constitutional validity of laws and to hear appeals

other federal courts

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Underlying principles of government

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There always has to be a seperation of power.

If there wasnt a seperation of power it would lead to people abusing their powers and would cause chaos for everyone.

Australia is a democracy

Because Australia is a democracy we have the option to elect a chosen member of Parliament to minister our country.

Rights and res

Rights are freedoms we have that are protected by our laws, while responsibilities are duties or things that we should do


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