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17-year-olds In The Criminal Justice System: Update

The Youth Justice and other legislation (Inclusion of 17-year-old Persons) Amendment Act 2016 (Qld) (“Amendment Act”) come into force commencing on 12 February 2018. The main purpose of the Amendment Act was to change the way in which 17-year-olds were dealt with in the criminal justice system.

Tips For Executors

The process of administering someone’s estate after they die can be a complex undertaking. However, with the right legal advice the process can be streamlined. Many people do not realise that when they engage a lawyer to help them to administer their loved one’s...

Wrongfully Assuming You Have Finance On A Contract

It is not uncommon common with some purchasers (particularly high wealth individuals) to assume that they have the appropriate finance in place when purchasing a property. While this may be true in part, the reality is that there is often a discrepancy between having the money and being able to access the money.

Eligibility To Seek Further Provision From An Estate

Quinn & Scattini Lawyers’ Wills & Estates Team regularly represent clients who want to contest what they are receiving under a will, or who want to contest the share of the estate they are receiving under the rules of intestacy when the deceased person has not made a will.

A Binding Agreement To Compromise

“Let us never negotiate out of fear. But let us never fear to negotiate.” John. F. Kennedy. One unavoidable aspect of commercial litigation is the fast and furious nature of negotiations.

Foreign Until Proven Australian

In 2016, the Government introduced the Foreign Resident Capital Gains Withholding Scheme (“the FRCGW Scheme”) which requires a foreign person or entity who sells certain property which they own in Australia to pay tax on the sale.