Cavelle Lindsay

Practice Group Leader, Wills and Estates
Cavelle Lindsay

Cavelle Lindsay leads our wills and estates team. Before joining the firm she worked at a national and international law firm, and brings experience in complex and bespoke estate planning, deceased estates and estate litigation. Her clients range from individuals to small and medium-size enterprises.

Cavelle also has experience in commercial contracts and transactions, including business and asset sales, shareholder agreements, trust deeds, corporate and business restructures and corporate governance.

Areas of practice

Qualifications and memberships

  • Bachelor of Laws and Diploma of Legal Practice, and a Bachelor of Arts, University of Newcastle
  • Member, Hunter Young Professionals and the Newcastle Law Society

To arrange an appointment with Cavelle, get in touch.

I place significant importance on understanding the client's background and their story. It helps me build a relationship with the client and achieve the best outcome for them.

Cavelle in five words

trusted, dedicated, approachable, unflappable, caring.

What clients value

that she understands their intentions, guides them through the process, and translates the legalese into everyday language.

Strategic legal guidance when it matters most.

We start with a confidential conversation. There is no jargon and no pressure, just a clear sense of your options and what we would do next.

Latest insights

Expert perspectives, practical guidance and insights.

Wills, Estates & Trusts
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Why cutting corners on your Will can lead to costly estate litigation

Attempting to save money on a Will can expose an estate to far greater cost later. A recent New South Wales Supreme Court decision illustrates how informal testamentary documents can…
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The AML Act and You

The Anti- Money Laundering and Counter- Terrorism Financing Act 2006 (Cth) (“AML Act”), sets out the checks, questions and processes that will soon be implemented to prevent criminals from using…
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Unicomb v Blais [2024] NSWSC 903 - Harman Undertaking

Purpose To distil the key practical principles from Unicomb v Blais regarding when the Harman undertaking (implied obligation) applies to affidavits and when parties may use such material in subsequent…