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A Sting in the Tail – Informal Family Law Property Settlements

You and your former spouse or de-facto have separated, possibly resolved children’s matters and come to an agreement to divide your joint property.

You may even have had the assistance of a Media

Don’t Ignore Your Company’s Financial Position

Ensuring that your company maintains proper financial records and that you inform yourself as to the company’s financial position is vital.

Recently, the Commissioner of Taxation sought a statuto

Disputing a Will

When someone close to you dies, it is always a difficult time. What’s often more upsetting is to discover that the deceased has not left you a fair share of their estate.

There are very good reas

Buying a Home? Show, But Does a Seller Have to Tell ?

Under the standard Contract for the Sale of Land, the Purchaser takes the property as it is.  For example, the Purchaser normally has little claim regarding quality issues, such as a ceiling fan that

Where There is a Will – There is Someone Who Can Challenge it!

In our system of succession there is a generalprinciple that a Testator (the person making the Will) should have the freedom to leave their property to whomever they like on their death.  However, Fa

Free Family Law Mediation Can Cost You More Than You Think

It is not only a good idea but the Family Law Act requires a separating couple to make a genuine effort to negotiate a settlement of all issues (children and property) prior to any Court action being

Where There’s a Will, There’s a Relative – Round 2

As foreshadowed in round 1, we will look at some examples where simple (and innocent) mistakes have led to expensive Court proceedings.

The matter of McKinney v LV Campbell was a recent NSW Supreme

Where There’s a Will, There’s a Relative – Round 1

A Will can be straightforward or complex.    However, the law surrounding Wills is anything but straightforward.   In NSW, the Succession Act 2006 (S.A.) governs matters affecting Wills.

It is

Are You a Subcontractor Owed Money?

On 28 February 2011 amending legislation for the Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act (NSW) (‘the Act’) was made which assists sub-Contractors secure payment of progress paym

Can Your Company Be Deemed Insolvent?

Imagine you have just arrived at work, you are the Director of a Company, you open the mail and find that you have been served with a “Creditor’s Statutory Demand” demanding payment of money wit

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