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What should I keep in mind when I am trying to settle my Family Law Case?

You should try and deal with your own emotions first and avoid letting your emotions get in the way of making decisions. Naturally, going through a separation is a very emotional and difficult time for clients. Try and treat your settlement as a ‘civil business-like transaction’.

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Q&A – Lending money to family members

Can I lend money to my child for the purchase of a property?
The short answer is yes. The long answer is yes, but there are some practical considerations before doing so.

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Can I loan or gift money to my child to buy a property?

According to RealEstate, the age of first home buyers in Australia is edging closer to 40, and as property prices continue to increase, it is difficult to see this reducing. Any Sydneysider will tell you that property ownership is a far flung dream, often only achieved with the help of parents or grandparents who might pay the upfront costs such as stamp duty, deposit or legal fees.

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Solari and Stock are a registered COVID SAFE Business

Solari and Stock office closed to the public during current outbreak

Solari and Stock are officially registered as a COVID Safe business. What do you need to do to comply as a client of Solari and Stock Lawyers?

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Q&A on Collaborative Practice in Family Law

What is Collaborative Practice?
Collaborative Practice is a voluntary dispute resolution method of resolving family law issues without recourse to court litigation.

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What is a Collaborative Practice?

DO YOU WANT TO RESOLVE YOUR FAMILY LAW MATTER WITHOUT GOING TO COURT?

DO YOU WANT TO PROTECT YOUR CHILDREN FROM AN UGLY PARENTAL BATTLE?

DO YOU WANT TO MAINTAIN A RESPECTFUL RELATIONSHIP WITH YOUR EX-PARTNER?

DO YOU WANT TO AVOID EXCESSIVE LEGAL FEES?

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Michael Solari welcomes You To 2021

Michael Solari welcomes our clients to 2021. Sharing shares updated information about Solari and Stock, upcoming changes, updates and staff changes.

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Commercial Law Q&A

Is walking up to my neighbour’s front door and knocking on it a trespass?

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Should I include or exclude a foreign person from being a beneficiary in my discretionary or family trust?

Due to stamp duty and land tax surcharges applicable where foreign persons are potential beneficiaries of a discretionary trust the question arises as to whether the trust should exclude a person considered to be a foreign person from being a potential beneficiary.

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Directors and Shareholders Rights in Relation to Improper Conduct by Other Directors or Shareholders

In many small businesses run through a company there are two or more directors who may be family members or friends. Disputes may then arise and an issue arises as to what rights a director or shareholder has in relation to the conduct of another director or shareholder.

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