Disputed parenting cases often involve an allegation of some degree of parental alienation.
Solicitors
Quad bike-related deaths
Husband jailed for breaching a Court Order
Thinking about breaching a Court Order – it’s just a piece of paper right?? A recent Federal Circuit Court decision by Judge Jarrett might make you think twice.
Binding Child Support Agreements
Changes were made to the Child Support (Assessment) Act in July this year and the changes are retrospective across all agreements. We would recommend anyone with an active Binding Child Support Agreement that pre-dates the changes seek legal advice.
Supreme Court Decision – Binding Death Benefit Nomination and Enduring Powers of Attorney
Self Managed Super Funds, Binding Death Benefit Nominations, Enduring Powers of Attorney and your Will.
New Combustible Cladding Regulations
In recent years there have been a number of building fires worldwide where cladding affixed to the outside of the structure has been the major contributing factor. As of 1 October 2018, Queensland implemented regulations to identify privately owned buildings that contain combustible cladding.
Tape-Recorded message held to be a valid Will
In a recent Supreme Court decision, a tape-recorded message has been found to be a valid Will.
UPDATE: Federal Government intervenes in casual worker court case
We recently reported on a case regarding casual a truck driver who was awarded accrued annual leave.
The definition of a De Facto Relationship
What is a defacto relationship and are you in one?
News
Preparing for Compliance with the Child Safe Standards under the Child Safe Organisations Act 2024
Claiming an executor’s commission
Do’s and Don’ts for Separated Parents
Superannuation Death Benefits and Estate Planning: What You Need to Know
50 years in Law
Five Decades, One Workplace: Mackay Woman Honoured for 50 Years in Law
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