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Instalment Contracts: What To Look Out For

Reverse mortgages are known to be a “last resort” for retirees and pensioners. The main reason for this low usage of reverse mortgages is due to the risk of will disputes between beneficiaries and reduced equity later in life.

Special Hardship Licence: The Criteria & Conditions

A special hardship order 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 allows you to drive during the suspension of your licence, but only under certain conditions.

Parenting Matters: Living Separated With Children?

There are many different living arrangements for children once their parents have separated. Where parents can get along, they may be able to agree on living arrangements for their children. However, it is common for parents to have different views on what living arrangements will suit their children best.

We Are Hiring! Family Lawyer 3 Years PAE- Beenleigh

Ryan Murdoch O'Regan Lawyers are hiring. Ryan Murdoch O'Regan is a long-established legal practice with five offices throughout South-East Queensland. We are looking for a Family Lawyer with a minimum of 3 years PAE to join the RMO team. This position is located in...

Unfair Dismissal vs Redundancy

The recent economic downturn has had a major effect on the workforce.  We have all seen images of people lined up at Centrelink offices to register for an unemployment benefit.  Although many have lost their jobs due to businesses (or entire industries) failing, a good majority of the workforce remains employed.  Some sectors are even thriving.

Importance of Making an Enduring Power of Attorney

An Enduring Power of Attorney is a legal document which enables a person to appoint one or more persons to act as an attorney to make financial or personal/health decisions (or both) on their behalf. A personal/health attorney is given the power to make decisions on...