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Apr. 27 2021
You have just been served with Court documents in relation to property settlement and/or parenting matters from your former spouse which can be confusing, stressful and intimidating. This can be the case if you do not get on well with your former spouse and you do not have the money to hire a lawyer to represent you. It can be very tempting to either ignore the documents and fail to attend Court or fail to file any documents in the proceedings.
Apr. 19 2021
On 27 March 2021, under new laws, domestic violence victim-survivors and their companion animals will have greater protections from abuse.
Apr. 16 2021
Across conference tables and networking sessions at the recent Lawyers Weekly Boutique Law Summit in Sydney, delegates were abuzz about how to take on the future.
Apr. 14 2021
Why should you have a Co-Ownership Agreement? Here are some frequently asked questions relating to disputes between Co-Owners.
Apr. 12 2021
Under section 461(1)(k) of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) a Court may make a winding up order and appoint a liquidator to a company where it is of the opinion that it is just and equitable that the company be wound up.
Apr. 7 2021
On 17 February 2021 the Senate passed the proposed Family Law Merger bill despite strong opposition by many of the stakeholders involved in Family Law.
Mar. 29 2021
Almost always, insolvency is the reason why a company is wound up. This process is often initiated by a creditor of the insolvent company.
However, insolvency is not the only grounds for winding up. The court may also order the winding up of a company if it ‘is of the opinion that it is just and equitable’ to do so.
Mar. 24 2021
The changes effected to our Family Law system back in 2006 have had a huge impact on the approach to child care arrangements in separated families, but have also been largely misunderstood.
Mar. 22 2021
As a grandparent myself, I can well understand the emotional distress that may be caused where parents refuse to allow their child to spend time with a grandparent.
This issue arose recently in the case of Sarti & Sarti, heard on Appeal in the Family Court of Australia in December 2020.
Mar. 15 2021
Property prices have been on the rise making it more difficult for buyers to get their foot into the property market.
Owning property jointly can seem appealing as friends or family can pool their money together to have a larger deposit, or substantially better borrowing power.