Who is your child’s Guardian?
Drafting a Will for the parents of young children raises the issue of the appointment of guardians for those children.
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The role of the real estate agent in a property transaction
Whether you are a Vendor or a Purchaser, it is important to understand what an Agent can and cannot do during the course of the transaction.
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The start of the year is an excellent opportunity to look at your business as a whole and decide, is it as healthy as it can be, and what can...
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Unexpected sting for family trusts
A recent NSW Revenue Ruling has significant implications for those who own and purchase residential property using a family trust.
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How to ensure a Purchaser cannot get out of a contract after exchange …
If a vendor fails to attach any of the required Vendor Disclosure documents to the Contract, the purchaser can rescind the contract! Don't let this happen.
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Why knowing how you own property, and if that property will form part of your estate on your death is essential when drafting your will…
If done properly, a will ensures that your beneficiaries receive what they are meant to. If not, then there can be ongoing difficulties.
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Strata lot owner wins Court case BUT penalised for commencing proceedings in the Supreme Court
Despite a plaintiff lot owner being successful in proceedings against an Owners Corporation, the Supreme Court found that they should pay legal costs.
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The trouble with being an SME that deals with big business
Extensive research has indicated that SMEs are often hamstrung by late payments from big businesses - but what can they do about it?
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The dangers of homemade wills
A home-made Will can be a recipe for a "disaster waiting to happen" ... causing havoc and trauma when least expected! The dangers of homemade Wills.
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How can a Willmaker protect their wishes if their capacity is in question?
This article explains the 2 key things a Willmaker can do to protect their wishes if their capacity is later questioned.
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