 
			
				
		Can an executor renounce their appointment?
You do not have to accept your appointment as an executor of an estate and can renounce probate. If you wish to renounce probate, you should do so as soon...
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		Do you really need to get probate?
Do you need probate after a loved one’s passing? Adrian Corbould explains when it’s required, when it can be avoided, and how to decide what’s best.
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		International child abduction from Australia
Has your ex partner taken your child overseas without permission? Learn the laws behind international child abduction from Australia.
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		Trust-owned property: Land tax and duty changes
If you own property through a trust or a private company in New South Wales, you need to beware of the Foreign Person Surcharge Duty where there are foreign persons...
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		Important land tax changes: Check your eligibility for Principal Place of Residence for Land Tax Exemption
Key Takeaways If you own property in New South Wales, significant change to land tax regulations are coming that may affect your financial position. The most notable update is the...
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		How drink/drug driving and boating laws can affect you …
With end of year parties regularly involving alcohol, road users must be extra vigilant in making plans for transport after consuming alcohol.
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		Parenting custody disputes and time limits
Learn how to secure time with your children during the Christmas holidays if you're facing custody disputes. Key court deadline.
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		Guide to social media defamation
Understand how to handle social media defamation and what it can mean for your business with a complete legal guide from Turnbull Hill Lawyers.
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		Do you contact your employees outside of usual working hours? What is the ‘Right to Disconnect’?
Right to disconnect legislation has come into effect, allow Turnbull Hill Lawyers to take you through how to navigate these new laws
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		Apprehended violence orders – Turnbull Hill Lawyers
Family and criminal solicitor at Turnbull Hill Lawyers Sally Elphick explains what apprehended violence orders, or AVOs, are and what you need to know.
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