Making a claim for dust diseases
You may be able entitled to financial and health care support from Dust Diseases Care if you have a NSW work-related dust disease. Applying for compensation from Dust Diseases...
Read MoreFinding a will
When someone close to you dies it can be a difficult time, which can only be made worse when you don’t know if they had a will or where...
Read MoreCan I move with my children after separation?
If you are divorced or separated you might be wondering: Can I move with the children; or Can my former partner move the children? In this article, we will...
Read MoreThe Millennials’ Guide to Making a Will
Whether you’re 25 years old or turning 40 this year, congratulations! You’re a Millennial, and chances are you haven’t yet taken the time to make a legally binding Will....
Read MoreA step by step guide to obtaining a separation agreement
A separation agreement (known as a binding financial agreement (or BFA) under the Family Law Act) is a legally binding document that formalises your property settlement. As a separation...
Read MoreCharge and fact negotiation with the Police
Most criminal offences heard by a local court in New South Wales are commenced by NSW Police. If you have been charged with a criminal offence by the NSW...
Read MoreAccused of a criminal offence
If you contact us as soon as you become aware that there is a Police investigation, you increase the chances of resolving the issue quickly and discreetly. The police...
Read MoreHow is property divided after separation in Australia?
Introduction If you and your partner or spouse separate, it is important you understand how your respective property, including any assets, debts, and superannuation, are divided in a property...
Read MoreThe High Court revises its approach – employee or independent contractor
Two landmark decisions handed down yesterday, have seen the High Court revise the approach to determining if a worker is an employee or independent contractor: ZG Operations Australia Pty...
Read MoreThe Family Provision Claim Process in NSW … are you eligible?
The death of a loved one brings sorrow, and sometimes disappointment to expectant beneficiaries who may be left without adequate provision from the estate of a deceased person. For...
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