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Coercive control is a form of family violence involving an ongoing pattern of behaviour used to dominate, intimidate, isolate, frighten or control another person. It is not limited to physical violence. It commonly involves repeated physical or non-physical behaviours which, taken together, restrict a person’s...

What is a statutory demand and how do you usually serve them? A statutory demand (“demand”) is a formal notice to a company, issued by a creditor requiring payment of a debt. Under section 109X of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth), service would usually be provided by...

Owning property with family members can seem like a smart and supportive decision — until everyone wants something different. Disagreements about selling, finances, or future plans can quickly become stressful and complicated. This infographic highlights some of the most common issues that arise in shared ownership...

Sharing Is Caring? What Happens When Family Members Can’t Agree on a Property Moore v Lukic [2025] NSWSC 1515 Owning property with family members can feel like a smart and supportive decision—until everyone wants something different. This was exactly the situation in Moore v Lukic, a case that...