What is defamation? Is the original publisher of the information the only person who can be found liable for defamation?
Social Media
Do’s and Don’ts for Separated Parents
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Following separation it can be hard to navigate and decide on what to share and what not to share on social media platforms.
What happens to your social network accounts when you pass away?
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We should all be aware of the importance of a well written and up to date Will to deal with our physical assets when we pass away, but what happens to our digital possessions such as social networking accounts? Facebook have answered this question by creating…
It’s Back… Schoolies & Toolies
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If you’re like me, one of six children, then you probably think that your parents were so much stricter with the older children then they were with your younger siblings.
Stalking… Offensive Material Posted on Social Media Platforms may Expose you to Prosecution!
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It would come as no surprise to you that it is an offence to stalk another person. Stalking is a serious offence that can generally only be dealt with in the District Court. However, what constitutes the offence and the role which social media (via text messages, chat rooms, Facebook, etc) are playing in recording what was otherwise verbal interactions is an area that parents should take particular note of.
News
- The “Bank of Mum and Dad”
- Michael White
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- What happens if you die without a Will?
- The Importance of Completing a Pre-Settlement Inspection
- Queensland Legislation Permits the Identity of an Accused to be Publicised
- Buyer Beware – Failure to Pay Your Deposit on Time May Lead to Termination of Your Property Contract