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In most cases, once an issue has been decided by a court, it cannot later be decided by a different court....
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In most cases, once an issue has been decided by a court, it cannot later be decided by a different court....
In most cases, once an issue has been decided by a court, it cannot later be decided by a different court. The doctrine of res judicata and issue estoppel are rules which prevent matters that are already decided from being brought up again. ...
The court system operates in a hierarchy. Lower courts hear smaller matters and higher courts hear bigger matters. There are three main courts in NSW, as well as a number of tribunals and federal courts. Here’s a quick guide to the main differences you should...
Many of us will need to attend court at some point during our lives, and it can be an intimidating and confusing experience. This article will look at a few things you can do to be as prepared as possible for your day in court....
Congratulations Di and Dan, they have both been with Solari and Stock for 10 years ...
You need to be aware that once you start spending significant time with a new partner, you are leaving yourself open to the risk that your relationship may later be classified as a ‘de facto relationship’. ...
Could spending most nights with my girlfriend potentially result in me being considered to be in a de facto relationship with her-even if we haven’t moved in together or signed any lease?...
Do you know the difference between Property Orders and Maintenance Orders? The following infographic helps to explain the difference....
The following is an infographic explaining the phrase Duty of Disclosure....
What is the duty of disclosure and what happens if a party to a family law proceeding fails to provide full and frank disclosure? The obligation to make full and frank disclosure in family law proceedings is fundamental to the exercise of jurisdiction in both parenting...