

About Tim
Tim Hayter is an esteemed Principal and founder of Mid West Lawyers, with over two decades of dedicated practice in commercial law across Perth and Geraldton. Known for his adept handling of complex commercial transactions and disputes, Tim has been pivotal in guiding his clients through intricate legal landscapes, particularly in business, property, agribusiness, wills, and estates. His connection to agribusiness is deeply personal, with generations of his family involved in the industry, which fuels his passion and understanding of this sector. Recognised consistently by Doyle’s Guide from 2017 to 2025 as a leading agribusiness lawyer in Western Australia, Tim has an impressive track record of contributions and achievements. Tim frequently advises on renewable energy projects on farmland, including significant ventures like the 180-megawatt Warradarge Wind Farm. He brings a nuanced perspective to legal issues related to carbon projects, commercial property developments, and farm succession, showcasing his versatility in addressing diverse client needs. His work extends to advising on business and shareholder disputes, estate planning, asset protection, and restructuring for high net worth and corporate clients. With a background enriched by roles at notable law firms in Perth, Tim honed his skills early in his career at CCI Legal and Jarman McKenna. His educational foundation from Bond University laid the groundwork for his legal expertise, further enhanced by his contributions as an author for LexisNexis. Tim’s professional journey is marked by his dedication to client service and his leadership within the legal community, underscored by his active membership in the Law Society of WA.
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- Company Secretarial
- Farm Succession Planning
- General Advice
- Notary Public
- Strata Law
- Superannuation
- Tax Law
- Technology Law
- Trusts
- Deceased Estates
- Disputes
- Estate Administration
- General Advice
- Guardianship
- Power of Attorney
- Probate
- Wills and Estates
- Banking & Finance
- Construction Law
- Conveyancing
- General Advice
- Leases
- Mortgages