When Family Law Property Orders are finalised, compliance can be a problem. The steps you can or should take to enforce compliance vary depending on the situation.
Read MoreBe aware there are deadlines for property settlements which differ if you are in a married or de facto relationship.
Read MoreContracts for the sale of a business can be subject to any number of conditions being set. Signing is just the beginning.
Read MoreAny person concerned about the care of a child, their welfare or development can see Orders but do need to speak with their lawyer first.
Read MoreYou have a duty to disclose throughout your Family Law proceedings all information that has a financial bearing on your matter.
Read MoreDoes your business fit the criteria for use of the Small Business Fair Dismissal Code?
Read MoreIndependent family reports help all parties determine what is best for the children in a family law matter.
Read MoreThe move to online conveyancing has created the need for a Client Authorisation Form.
Read MoreIt is important to know correctly what property you own and what you do not before making your will.
Read MoreIn Family Law proceedings sometimes there is a churning of the stomach as to whether the other party is being honest and providing all the information they need regarding their assets and liabilities.
Read MoreThe law that allows people to contest a will was changed in 2015.
Read MoreEven in the 21st century there are still many documents that need to be signed in person, attested to and witnessed.
Read MoreThis list of 10 items explains divorce in Australia.
Read MoreThe right choice of business structure is important to the success of your business.
Read MoreThe circumstances in which a restrictive covenant can be removed are limited.
Read MorePurchasers need to be aware of any restrictive covenants that may affect the plans for their new property.
Read MoreReturning to your "maiden name" after a separation is not unusual and can
Read MoreChanges have been proposed to protect cross-examination by alleged perpetrators in Family Court proceedings.
Read MoreA life interest in a will allows a beneficiary to receive the benefit of an asset throughout their life but not to own it.
Read MoreA Vendor Statement (or Section 32) holds important information about your property that a prospective buyer needs to know. You can have it prepared before you put your property on the market.
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