Changes to Retirement Village Act and Regulations
For those living in retirement villages, amendments to the retirement villages legislation and regulations have resulted in several changes, some of which include: Changes to the timing of exit...
Read MoreDivorce and Superannuation… what can you do?
As family lawyers, we are often asked the question ‘is my ex entitled to my superannuation’ or ‘do I have to split my superannuation with my ex?’ In this...
Read MoreWhat you must do before going to Court for your parenting dispute
On 1 September 2021, the Federal Circuit Court of Australia and Family Court of Australia merged to become the new ‘Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia.’ With the...
Read MoreWhat is a Family Report in Parenting Proceedings?
If you and your former partner haven’t been able to agree in relation to parenting matters, and an application has been made to the Family Court and Federal Circuit...
Read MoreWhat is Parental Responsibility and who has it?
The parent of a child has parental responsibility for that child regardless of whether the parents have separated or remain in a relationship. The Law in this area defines...
Read More#FreeBritney!
What many already consider to be the pop-culture story of the decade, is also a stark reminder of the importance of legally appointing someone you trust to manage your...
Read MoreFour things to know about the Family Court merger and what it means for families
On 1 September 2021, the Family Court of Australia and Federal Circuit Court of Australia will be combined to create the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (the...
Read MoreStamp duty thresholds for first home purchasers buying new homes or vacant land from 1 August 2021
From 1 August 2021, the New South Wales Government has changed the thresholds for exemption from payment of stamp duty for first home purchasers who buy new homes or...
Read MoreAgency Agreement: When are you liable for an Agent’s Commission?
If you are selling your property and you’ve found your fit when it comes to the real estate agent, the next thing you should consider are the terms of...
Read MoreDue diligence you can do when buying a unit off the plan
When you purchase a unit off the plan, you are contracting to purchase something that doesn’t exist yet and you might have questions about the quality of the work...
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