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NFP and charity lawyers who understand where you’re coming from

Our specialist lawyers know not-for-profit organisations operate differently from commercial enterprises, so we tailor our advice to meet your reality without ever compromising standards. 

Not-for-profit organisations and charities operate in a uniquely demanding legal environment. Decisions are often made by volunteer boards, funding arrangements can be complex, and boards and management teams must meet higher governance and accountability standards – often while juggling limited resources and heightened public scrutiny.

Our specialist NFP and charity lawyers combine a deep understanding of the framework regulating non-profits with a pragmatic appreciation of how they actually function day to day.

We work closely with boards, executives and management teams to provide clear, commercially-realistic advice that supports your organisation’s purpose and takes a proactive approach to managing legal and reputational risk.

Not-for-profit and Charity legal services we provide

Our Sydney-based lawyers advise charities and not-for-profits on issues ranging from establishing an NFP, through to operational and board-related matters, governance and compliance processes and procedures, commercial and employment disputes and more.

Constitution and Governance

For not-for-profits and charities, the constitution and governance framework are not just formal documents. They define who has authority to act, protect the organisation and its people, prevent compliance issues and internal disputes, and support growth and change.

We assist organisations in establishing, reviewing and updating constitutions and governing documents, making sure they’re fit for purpose and aligned with regulatory requirements.

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Organisational structure

An NFP or charity’s structure determines how its activities can be  carried out, how funding, assets and obligations are managed, and where risk ultimately lies. As an organisation grows and evolves, the structural decisions you make up front are likely to have significant governance, regulatory and operational consequences.

We advise not-for-profits and charities on establishing and managing incorporated associations, companies limited by guarantee and charitable trusts, as well as more complex group or related-entity structures.

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Compliance and Transactions

An NFP or charity’s compliance and transactional obligations shape how they operate on a day-to-day basis, particularly where funding, reporting and governance intersect. For boards and management teams, the challenge is to make sure the organisation can meet regulatory requirements without constraining its ability to deliver on its purpose.

Our NFP and charity lawyers provide ongoing advice on compliance and commercial transactions, including ACNC registration and reporting obligations, governance and compliance, funding arrangements, grants and service agreements and more.

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ACNC Audits and Investigations

An ACNC audit or investigation can be a confronting process for NFP and charity boards and management, particularly where issues arise unexpectedly, under time pressure or with reputational implications. How your organisation responds in the early stages can significantly influence both the regulatory outcome and your ongoing relationship with the regulator.

We assist charities and not-for-profits to prepare for, manage and respond to ACNC enquiries, audits and investigations.

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Operational Activities

For not-for-profits and charities, even day-to-day operational decisions can raise complex legal issues. That’s especially true when activities sit close to the boundaries of charitable purpose or involve related parties, commercial arrangements or revenue-generating activities.

We advise organisations on the legal aspects of their operations, including the scope of permitted activities, charitable purpose, related-party arrangements and conflicts management.

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Litigation and Disputes

While our focus is on helping not-for-profits and charities avoid disputes wherever possible, sometimes they’re unavoidable or necessary to assert – or defend – your rights. But disputes in the not-for-profit sector often carry heightened governance, regulatory and reputational considerations, meaning they need a careful and measured approach.

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If you are after professional legal advice, please contact the Elkheir Partners office and one of our friendly staff will assist with your enquiry.

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client testimonials

What clients say about our Sydney NFP and charity lawyers

  • Kazem is highly knowledgeable, strategic in his approach, and always puts his clients’ best interests first. His communication is clear and timely, and he consistently goes the extra mile to ensure everything is handled thoroughly and efficiently.

    Mohammad Alamin
  • I had an excellent experience working with Kazem and the team.The team was knowledgeable, responsive, and truly committed to achieving the best outcome for my case. Their professionalism and clear communication made the entire process smooth and stress-free. I highly recommend them to anyone in need of legal assistance.

    Zak Saddik

Meet our Not-for-Profit and Charity Practice Lead

Kazem Elkheir leads our NFP and charity law team. Based in Sydney, Kazem advises not-for-profit organisations around Australia on governance, corporate structuring, employment matters, board responsibilities, commercial transactions, contracts and disputes. His practice spans both front-end advisory work and complex disputes, giving him a practical understanding of the challenges faced by boards and executives operating in the sector.

Before founding Elkheir Partners, Kazem practised at one of Sydney’s top commercial law firms, working on complex matters across industries. Today, he brings that same expertise and rigour to all his clients.

Known for his dynamic and strategic approach, Kazem is committed to providing clear advice at the pace modern organisations demands. Clients value his ability to combine technical knowledge and approachability with practical solutions they can act on immediately.

Contact Kazem directly

Phone (02) 8201 3929

Email kazem@eplawyers.com.au

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Experienced non-profit and charity lawyers based in Sydney

Our lawyers have helped charities, associations and not-for-profit organisations across Australia resolve governance disputes, regulator investigations and complex legal challenges.

Protecting a charity's ACNC registration following a two-year investigation

We advised a registered charity throughout a lengthy ACNC investigation, helping the organisation strengthen its governance framework and implement appropriate policies and procedures. Following the investigation, the ACNC allowed the charity to retain its registration without conditions.

Securing ACNC registration after an initial application refusal

After the ACNC refused a charity’s application for registration, our lawyers helped it address the regulator’s concerns, implement appropriate governance measures and successfully obtain charitable registration.

Restoring lawful control of a $10 million association

Our lawyers acted for an association controlling assets in excess of $10 million after a faction of members sought to replace the lawfully-elected executive committee. We successfully challenged the validity of resolutions and restored proper governance of the organisation.

Reinstating members wrongfully excluded from an association

Members of a community-based association were banned from membership and prohibited from entering the association’s premises. Our lawyers successfully challenged the decision and secured their reinstatement.

Establishing trust ownership of association property

We acted for a charitable association seeking recognition that properties acquired in the 1980s and held in the names of individuals were in fact held on trust for the benefit of the association. Our lawyers successfully obtained declarations confirming the association’s beneficial ownership of the properties.

Successfully defending an unfair dismissal claim

Our lawyers defended an association in the Fair Work Commission against an unfair dismissal application brought by a former employee seeking reinstatement. The claim was successfully resolved in our client’s favour.

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Charity and Not-For-Proft lawyers serving all of Sydney and beyond

While we’re located in the Sydney CBD, our NFP and charity team represents clients from across Sydney and around Australia. We regularly appear in courts interstate, as well as in Parramatta, Western Sydney, North Sydney and the Inner West.

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FAQs about NFP lawyers

Do not-for-profits and charities really need specialist legal advice?

Yes. Not-for-profits and charities operate under a distinct regulatory framework, with specific governance, reporting and compliance obligations that differ from commercial organisations.

Specific NFP-related issues around charitable purpose, board duties, funding arrangements and regulatory oversight mean that generic legal advice can expose organisations and directors to unnecessary risk.

When should a charity review its constitution or governance framework?

We recommend your organisation reviews its governance framework whenever it  experiences growth, changes its activities, enters new funding arrangements, or encounters governance or regulatory issues.

Your organisation’s constitutions and governance frameworks should evolve as it does to ensure decision-making authority is clear and you continue to meet your regulatory obligations.

What are the most common governance risks for not-for-profits?

Common risks include unclear decision-making authority, outdated constitutions, conflicts of interest, related-party transactions and insufficient documentation of board decisions.

Many regulatory issues arise not from misconduct, but from ambiguity or governance arrangements that no longer reflect how the organisation operates.

How does organisational structure affect regulatory risk?

Organisational structure determines where activities sit, how risk is allocated and how funding and assets are managed. A poorly designed structure can expose your organisation to regulatory scrutiny, funding issues or unintended liability. Appropriate structuring helps contain risk, support compliance and enable growth.

What happens if the ACNC contacts our organisation?

An ACNC enquiry, audit or investigation does not necessarily mean you’ve done something wrong. However, your organisation’s response is critical. Early legal advice can help manage information requests, frame responses appropriately and reduce the risk of escalation or reputational damage.

Can charities engage in commercial or revenue-generating activities?

Yes, but those activities must be consistent with the organisation’s charitable purpose and structured carefully to meet regulatory and governance requirements. Legal advice can help make sure any commercial activities are compliant, appropriately documented and managed without jeopardising charitable status.

How can boards manage compliance without overburdening their organisation?

The key is proportionate compliance. An effective system focuses on material risks, clear accountability and practical processes rather than unnecessary formality. Legal advice can help boards identify what must be done, what can be simplified and where resources are best directed.

Do you act for boards, management or the organisation?

We act for the organisation as a whole, working closely with boards and executive teams. Our advice is designed to support effective governance, regulatory confidence and organisational stability, while recognising the practical realities faced by directors and management.

When should a not-for-profit seek legal advice about disputes?

Early advice is critical. Many disputes in the not-for-profit sector can be resolved before formal proceedings if risks, governance issues and regulatory implications are addressed early. Where litigation is unavoidable, a strategic and proportionate approach helps protect the organisation and its reputation.

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