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Law Conveyancing Welcomes New Solicitor and Expands for the Future

From left to right: Kristine Latter, Natalie Law, Gabrielle Robinson, Casey Vinecombe

There’s an exciting new chapter underway for Law Conveyancing and Legal Services, as the Inverell-based firm expands its team, grows its premises, and welcomes solicitor Gabrielle Robinson to the practice.

The move marks a milestone for Legal Practitioner Director Natalie Law, who this year celebrates ten years since founding her own firm – an enterprise that began humbly from her home office on the family farm during drought.

“I would like to thank our clients for their continued support,” said Ms Law.

“I started my own firm in 2015 from our home office on our farm to supplement our income during drought. It is now that I celebrate 10 years of Law Conveyancing and Legal Services and 22 years of being a Solicitor. I look forward to working with Gabi and welcome her to Law Conveyancing and Legal Services.

The firm’s expansion will see operations spread across 33A and 33C Otho Street, with the newly renovated lower-ground office designed to improve accessibility and comfort for clients.

“We will have dual meeting rooms and workspaces to assist clients with increased accessibility,” said Ms Law.

“The growing demand for services and the opportunity to provide a lower ground office to enhance accessibility for our clients inspired this growth.”

Casey Vinecombe & Gabrielle Robinson

That client-focused approach has long been at the heart of Law Conveyancing’s reputation for prompt, reliable, friendly, and cost-efficient service. Ms Law says the team’s success comes from their collaborative mindset and ability to guide clients through even the most complex legal processes with care and clarity.

“We work together as a team and collaborate with clients to develop a clear, actionable plan,” Ms Law said.

“This involves identifying immediate priorities, outlining next steps, and leveraging available resources. Having a structured approach helps turn an overwhelming situation into a series of achievable tasks.”

As the firm settles into its expanded premises, it also strengthens its expertise with the arrival of Gabrielle Robinson, a local who brings both experience and heart to her new role.

“I was born and raised in Inverell, spending my childhood and teenage years growing up on the family farm,” said Ms Robinson.

Gabrielle Robinson & Natalie Law

“After completing my schooling, I moved to Wollongong to study advertising, but soon realised my true passion lay elsewhere. Within six months, I had transferred into a Bachelor of Laws, drawn to the challenge and purpose that a legal career offered.”

After studying in Brisbane and gaining experience at a boutique firm specialising in building and construction disputes and civil litigation, Ms Robinson returned home to Inverell in 2015.

With more than six years of experience serving the local community, she specialises in property law, succession planning, and estates, offering what she describes as a professional, practical, and compassionate approach.

“I have deep roots and strong connections within the region,” she said.

“Now, as I raise my own young family here, I remain committed to supporting and contributing to the community that has shaped who I am today.”

Natalie Law & Kristine Latter

Alongside Ms Law and Ms Robinson is a dedicated legal support team including Kristine Latter, Office Manager and Personal Assistant to Ms Law, and Casey Vinecombe, Legal Secretary and Wills & Estate Clerk.

For Ms Law and her team, those values of community connection and local investment run deep.

“My husband and I live locally on our property between Inverell and Glen Innes and our children attended Holy Trinity before completing their secondary studies at boarding school in Brisbane,” she said.

“Our family are invested in Inverell and we look forward to being able to assist current and future clients.”

That sense of giving back is also reflected in the firm’s ongoing sponsorship of local events, from the Inverell Show Society Campdraft to Inverell Highlanders Rugby Union and the Australian Stock Horse Society Championships.

“We look forward to sponsoring more local events to give back to the community that supports us,” said Ms Law.

With expanded space, fresh energy, and a shared commitment to service, Law Conveyancing and Legal Services continues to grow – not just as a business, but as part of the community it proudly calls home. For further information, visit the Law Conveyancing and Legal Services website.


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Penelope Shaw is a freelance writer for the New England Times. With a background in English Literature, she will always have a special place in her heart for anything to do with books or live performance....