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Sunset Dates

A sunset date in a property contract is the latest date by which a party must fulfil a condition in the contract. Failure to do so will often lead to a right to terminate the contract. A seller and a buyer are free to negotiate sunset dates but there is legislation in...

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Grandparents and Grandchildren – The Legal Position

“Young people need something stable to hang on to – a culture connection, a sense of their own past, a hope for their own future. Most of all they need what Grandparents can give them.” – Jay Kessler It is thought of as a “right of passage” for parents to evolve into...

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Instalment Contracts: What To Look Out For

Many property purchases in Queensland are relatively straightforward. The standard process is; a deposit is paid by the buyer, outstanding conditions are progressively satisfied, and settlement occurs by way of the buyer paying the balance purchase price to the...

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Special Hardship Licence: The Criteria & Conditions

A special hardship order, also known as a special hardship licence, is available to people that hold a provisional or open licence and have had their licence suspended by the Department of Transport and Main Roads. It is an order made by a Magistrates Court that...

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Parenting Matters: Living Separated With Children?

Who will my children live with and what time will they spend with each parent? This article covers some laws on parenting arrangements, how the court makes a decision, the difference between equal time and or substantial and significant time, what the best interests...

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