When a “punch up” at work is in the course of employment
Summary: A truck driver in NSW was unable to return to work for 12 months after being involved in a punch up at work with two colleagues. He had...
Read MoreWorker denied compo by AAT for falling from a stretcher
Summary: A tax office employee, who suffered from chest pains and then sustained an injury when she fell from a stretcher after her supervisor had called an ambulance to...
Read MoreDon’t Leave Your Child’s Guardian Out of Pocket
The Cost to Guardians Tim and Tina were killed in a motor vehicle accident. They had 2 children aged 6 and 4. In their Wills they had appointed Tina’s...
Read MoreAbortion & Pregnancy Termination – Who has jurisdiction?
Is an unborn child still a “child” under the Family Law Act? In the recent case of Talbot & Norman a father sought urgent Orders restraining his former...
Read More8 Reasons Why You Should Get a Will
Should I get a Will? Here’s the 8 most compelling reasons why you should make a Will, and keep it current! If you have been putting off making a...
Read MoreFamily Violence: New Amendments to the Family Law Act
Important amendments to the Family Law Act relating to family violence came into effect on 7 June 2012… Family violence and abuse have always been very important issues in...
Read MoreProperty Settlement: How to Save Money on Legal Costs
How can I save money on my Family Law Property Settlement? If you want legal advice about your entitlement from a property settlement, you can reduce your legal costs...
Read MoreWorkers in NSW have a $481,950 reason to have a Will
Why Should All Workers in NSW Have a Will? Over the last few years there have been major changes to the NSW Workers Compensation Laws which relate to workers...
Read MoreMortgage Sales – Lenders Have New Duties
Mortgage Sales: Lenders New Duties to Take Reasonable Care Lenders and their agents need to comply with new obligations to take reasonable care when the Lender is exercising its...
Read MoreThe Pros and Cons of Electing Trial
In the criminal jurisdictions of Australia and New Zealand (and some other Western criminal jurisdictions) prosecutions are commenced by the laying of an “information” in a first instance court,...
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