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“Rebecca Exley was very patient explaining all the legal differences and consequences for each instruction given.."...
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“Rebecca Exley was very patient explaining all the legal differences and consequences for each instruction given.."...
Welcome to our July 2024 Monthly Review. The Monthly Review is a bite sized selection of articles written by our Solari and Stock Lawyers. If you would like to discuss any of these articles, or require an appointment with one of our Team, please...
In New South Wales, the powers and limitations of an attorney acting under a Power of Attorney (PoA) are governed by the Powers of Attorney Act 2003 (NSW). This legislation outlines the scope of authority that an attorney may have, as well as specific restrictions...
Another wonderful testimonial for our team at Solari and Stock. Can our Sutherland Shire Solicitors help you with your concerns? Contact Solari and Stock on 02 8525 2700 to discuss your or click here to request an appointment. ...
Whether it is the breakdown of a marriage or de facto relationship, all financial ties between the parties must be finalised following separation. The following are factors taken into consideration when deciding how to divide the parties' property....
Divorce can be an incredibly challenging and emotional process. One of the most significant concerns for many couples is the division of property, particularly the family home. So, who gets the house in a divorce?...
In this video Shweta Kumar discusses the first day in Court for a Family Law matter, what to expect and possible outcomes. For more information see the article 'I have to go to Court for a Family Law matter – What is going to happen?'...
I have to go to Court for a Family Law matter. Having to go to Court can be a very overwhelming experience if you do not know what to expect. This article will help you understand what happens at the first Court event. ...
A caveat is a legal instrument that can be lodged by a person who claims to have an interest in land (caveator). The caveat prohibits the recording of any dealing affecting the property to which the caveator claims to be entitled....
Due to the continued rising cost of living and interest rates, it is becoming more common for Australians to rent out their properties, with many turning to Airbnb and similar platforms. As a platform for short-term rental accommodation, Airbnb has specific laws and regulations in...