Professional Insolvency Disputes Lawyers in Melbourne

Insolvency can lead to complex legal disputes affecting individuals and businesses. At McNab McNab & Starke, our experienced insolvency lawyers guide clients through these financial challenges with clarity and confidence. Whether it involves unpaid debts or corporate insolvency matters, we help protect your rights with strategic legal support.

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What Is Insolvency?

Insolvency refers to the inability of an individual or company to pay their debts as they fall due. This financial state often triggers legal proceedings, especially if creditors pursue action to recover owed amounts. Corporate insolvency can result in claims against directors, investigations into unfair preferences and disputes over voidable transactions. Without proper legal guidance, these disputes can escalate quickly, impacting reputations and business operations.

Our Insolvency Disputes Lawyers in Melbourne

Common Insolvency Disputes We Handle

Our team regularly assists with a wide range of insolvency disputes, including:

  • Unpaid debt recovery
  • Unfair preference claims
  • Voidable transaction disputes
  • Breaches of director duties
  • Creditor claims during corporate insolvency

McNab McNab & Starke provides prompt, practical solutions to resolve disputes under insolvency law. We represent both creditors and companies in dispute, ensuring your legal rights are protected every step of the way. Our insolvency lawyers also assist in negotiations, settlements and where necessary, litigation.

Legal Services for Insolvency Disputes

As commercial litigation and insolvency lawyers, we support clients through every stage of the insolvency process. Our services include:

  • Advice on corporate insolvency and personal insolvency
  • Responding to and issuing statutory demands
  • Drafting and managing insolvency notices
  • Legal representation in court proceedings
  • Risk minimisation for directors and business owners
  • Reviewing voidable transactions and unfair preferences

We understand the complexity of insolvency law and tailor our support to your situation, no matter the scale or urgency. If you’re facing insolvency disputes, our legal team can help you act quickly and confidently.

Contact Us for Strategic Insolvency Disputes Legal Advice in Victoria

If you are facing insolvency disputes or require guidance under insolvency law, contact the legal team at McNab McNab & Starke. We provide tailored legal support for creditors, businesses and individuals navigating complex financial issues. Call us on 03 9670 9691 or use our online contact form.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Insolvency Disputes

What is insolvency in Australia?

Insolvency occurs when an individual or company cannot meet their financial obligations as they fall due.

How do insolvency disputes typically arise?

Disputes often result from unpaid debts, unfair transactions, statutory demands, or claims made during liquidation.

Can a creditor take legal action during insolvency?

Yes. Creditors may initiate legal action such as issuing a statutory demand or lodging a claim with a liquidator.

What is a voidable transaction?

A voidable transaction is a transfer or payment made before insolvency that may be reversed under certain legal conditions.

Do I need a lawyer for an insolvency dispute?

Yes. An insolvency lawyer can help you understand your rights, respond to notices and resolve disputes efficiently.

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