McAuley Lawyers Welcomes Roland Barros

Mar 16, 2026 | Publication

McAuley Lawyers is pleased to announce that Roland Barros has joined the firm as a solicitor, bringing with him decades of legal experience and a strong reputation for providing practical and reliable legal advice.

Admitted as a solicitor in 1978, Roland brings more than four decades of experience across a range of legal matters. He is known for his careful attention to detail, pragmatic approach to legal issues and dedication to achieving the best possible outcomes for his clients.

Extensive Experience in Property and Estate Matters

Roland practices primarily in areas that are central to the legal needs of individuals, families and businesses. His areas of focus include:

  • Sale and purchase of residential and commercial property
  • Commercial and retail leasing
  • Estate planning and wills
  • Probate and Letters of Administration
  • Deceased estate administration

These areas are critical for clients managing property transactions, planning their estates or dealing with the administration of a loved one’s estate. Roland’s experience enables him to guide clients through these matters with clarity and confidence.

Strengthening the Firm’s Client Services

The addition of Roland further strengthens the firm’s ability to provide a broad range of legal services to individuals, families and businesses across New South Wales.

Roland’s extensive experience in property and estate matters complements the firm’s existing practice areas and enhances the services available to clients.

Clients seeking assistance with property transactions, leasing arrangements, estate planning or probate matters can now benefit from Roland’s experience and practical guidance.

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