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Celebrating Elle Marshall’s Promotion to Senior Associate!
🎉 Promotion Announcement: Elle Marshall to Senior Associate! 🎉 We are excited to announce that Elle Marshall is now a Senior Associate at RMO Law! With her expertise in family law, Elle skillfully guides clients through complex matters, ensuring they achieve the best...
Celebrating Kylie’s Promotion to Executive Counsel! 🌟
🎉 Big News! 🎉 We’re excited to share that Kylie has recently been promoted to Executive Counsel in RMO Law’s Wills & Estates Team! With 18+ years of experience, she’s passionate about supporting clients through estate planning and litigation with care and clarity....
The Australian Consumer Law and Recreational Vehicles
Australian consumers are generally aware of the guarantees provided under the Australian Consumer Law (“ACL”) in relation to statutory guarantees that goods are of acceptable quality and reasonably fit for purpose. Generally, in relation to motor vehicles, it can be...
New Commonwealth Offences
There has been recent amendments to Commonwealth criminal law offences which is worthy of note. It is said that the type of conduct sought to be addressed by the new offences is gender-based violence. The Criminal Code Amendment (Deepfake Sexual Material) Act 2024...
Unable to pay your debts? – 3 options available
It goes without saying that if there are difficulties in paying debts due, it creates undue stress which can even affect your ability to earn income. If you feel that this situation needs to be addressed there are 3 options available under the Bankruptcy Act 1996...
ATO Director Penalty Notices – A Guide
It is a common misunderstanding that directors are not personally liable in respect of the company’s liability for Pay As You Go (PAYG) withholding payments, GST payments and superannuation obligations. In fact, directors are automatically liable as at the same...
Post-Separation Care Arrangements for Children
Co-parenting after separation, particularly with very young children, is often a minefield for parents to navigate. There is often the misconception that: The children will live with the Mother That time with each parent should be equal In deciding whether it is...
Shareholders and Confidentiality Agreements – Company Formation “Pre-nups”
For those thinking of starting up a company by way of incorporating a partnership or novel processes or ideas to exploit, it must be kept in mind that forming a company could be considered to be entering into a relationship, albeit a financial one, which may have the...
Contracts of Sale of Apartment Lots – Seller’s Duty of Co-Operation
As a purchaser of a Lot in a community title scheme “off the plan” there is usually a provision that once the plan has been registered the Seller can then nominate settlement to be within a relatively short period after, usually just 14 days. Though the contract may...