What is a Parenting Plan?
03 Jul What is a Parenting Plan?
What is a Parenting Plan and when would you use one? Kirstin Attard discusses Parenting Plans and their uses...
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What is a Parenting Plan and when would you use one? Kirstin Attard discusses Parenting Plans and their uses...
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A reminder for strata managers or strata secretaries who have not yet reported for 2022 to get it done before 30 June 2023. Penalties of up to $5,500 may apply for not completing the first strata report by 30 June 2023. ...
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What is considered a Gift in a Will?...