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What’s the Difference Between a Will and a Living Trust?
Why Estate Planning Matters Estate planning is one of the most important steps you can take to ensure your loved ones are cared for after your death. It’s not just for the wealthy; anyone who owns assets, has children, or wants to ensure their personal wishes are...
Family Law vs. De Facto Law: Key Differences You Should Know
Understanding the Distinction Between Family Law and De Facto Law Navigating the complexities of family relationships can be daunting, especially when it comes to understanding the legal landscape. Whether you are married or living in a de facto relationship, the laws...
Comprehensive Conveyancing Guide for Queensland Buyers and Sellers
Conveyancing in Queensland is essential for anyone buying or selling property through a licensed conveyancer, as outlined on the conveyancers website, during a real estate transaction involving a real estate contract. It’s not just about necessary documents and...
How to Choose the Right Attorney for Your Commercial Litigation Case
Commercial litigation is a complex battlefield where litigators and lawyers clash over legal challenges in court proceedings. On one side, you have companies aiming to protect their interests in business disputes, while on the other, rivals seek to gain an edge...
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...
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...
Understanding Commercial Litigation
In the ever-evolving landscape of commerce, disputes and conflicts are inevitable, and navigating these challenges requires a nuanced understanding of the intricate legal framework that governs commercial transactions. Commercial litigation, a dynamic field at the...