CedarRoots Legal Practitioners
Australian Law Firm Specialising in Migration, Professional Migration, Commercial, Trusts & Wills, Intellectual Property, and Entertainment Law
Whether navigating migration pathways, protecting your business interests, or planning for the future through trusts and wills, our expertise is your reliable legal partner. We provide clear, strategic advice rooted in integrity and genuine care.
Our client-centred approach, international experience, and deep understanding of Australian law set CedarRoots Legal Practitioners apart in delivering practical, meaningful legal outcomes.
CedarRoots Legal Practitioners is a boutique Australian law firm dedicated to delivering client-centred, accessible legal services. Our name reflects who we are: deep roots in integrity, strong branches in expertise, and a commitment to supporting our clients as they grow and transition.
We advise individuals, families, professionals, and businesses on migration and citizenship, commercial law, trusts and wills, intellectual property, and entertainment law. With strong international experience and a grounded understanding of the Australian legal landscape, we bridge global perspectives with local solutions.
We handle all Australian visas and citizenship matters, including skilled, family, student, and business visas, guiding clients clearly from application to final outcome.
We help skilled professionals relocate, including doctors, nurses, lawyers, and researchers, coordinating visas, licenses, registrations, and professional pathways for a seamless career transition abroad.
We support startups, small businesses, and enterprises with contracts, business structures, governance, and legal risk management, ensuring smooth operations and confident growth opportunities.
We draft wills, trusts, estate plans, and enduring powers of attorney, ensuring clients’ families, assets, and wishes are legally protected and clearly documented.
We protect and commercialise intellectual property, including trademarks, copyrights, patents, licenses, assignments, dispute resolution, and strategic guidance for businesses and creative professionals.
We guide artists, musicians, producers, and creatives with contracts, royalties, licensing, and copyright matters, ensuring their work, income, and rights are fully protected.
Dr Adekola Tolulope is an Australian lawyer and the Principal Consultant at CedarRoots Legal Practitioners. He has over ten years of legal experience spanning migration law, commercial law, intellectual property, and entertainment law.
Dr Adekola holds a PhD in Law and has worked with leading universities and research institutes in Australia and internationally. He has published widely in commercial law, intellectual property, and international trade law, and has advised on complex cross-border legal and regulatory matters.
Clients value his calm and thoughtful approach, his commitment to clear and honest communication, and his ability to translate complex legal issues into practical, workable solutions tailored to their needs.
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I was overwhelmed by my migration process and worried about making costly mistakes. Dr Adekola broke everything down clearly and guided me step by step. His advice was strategic, honest, and tailored to my circumstances. I felt supported throughout the process, and the outcome exceeded my expectations. I highly recommend their migration services.
CedarRoots Legal Practitioners helped me set up a family trust, which I initially found confusing. They explained the structure in simple terms and ensured everything was done correctly from a legal and compliance perspective. The process was smooth, professional, and stress-free.
Registering my trademark felt intimidating until I engaged CedarRoots Legal Practitioners. They conducted a proper search, explained the risks clearly, and handled the registration efficiently. Their attention to detail gave me confidence that my brand is properly protected. I would definitely work with them again.
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