Am I in a de facto relationship?
If you are in a de facto relationship, you may need to consider legal issues relating to family law, wills and estate planning and social security law.
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What is paid parental leave and are you eligible?
Subject to meeting the Paid Parental Leave Pay eligibility requirements, working parents can receive parental leave pay when they take unpaid parental leave.
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Post-Separation Earnings Are Included in a Property Settlement – So don’t delay!
Guide to divorce and future earnings, which may be included in post-separation contributions. Don't delay your property settlement. Protect your rights now.
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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.
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Divorce and Superannuation… what can you do?
Understand everything there is to know about divorce and superannuation with professional advice from the Family Law experts at Turnbull Hill Lawyers.
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What is a Family Report in Parenting Proceedings?
Don't understand the 'family report' in parenting court? Discover what this key evidence is and how it impacts decisions about your children.
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What 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.
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Stamp 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 vacant...
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Agency Agreement: When are you liable for an Agent’s Commission?
Selling your property? Avoid liability pitfalls. Understand when you are liable for an agents commission under an agency agreement.
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Due diligence you can do when buying a unit off the plan
When you purchase a unit off the plan, you are purchasing something that doesn’t exist yet, so what due diligence can you do?
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