
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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Solemn form grant of probate – S03E09 – Adrian Corbould Wills & Estates
“This guy just don’t want to win, you know, he wants to bury ya!” Mickey Goldmill. Rocky II a.k.a. solemn form grant of probate. Hello, I’m Adrian Corbould, Accredited Specialist...
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Cast Away… Dead or not so dead? – S03E08 – Adrian Corbould Wills & Estates
What happens to someone's assets when they are presumed dead, and more importantly, when they are found to be alive?
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Powers of Attorney – The fear of missing out – S03E07 – Battle of Wills Video Series
You can get a power of attorney issued at any time while you've got capacity, but you cannot get one once you've lost capacity.
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Post-Separation Earnings Are Included in a Property Settlement – So don’t delay!
This article is an important reminder that property settlements take into consideration the contributions of the parties post-separation. Such contributions do not cease at the date of separation.
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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?
Superannuation is treated as property capable of being divided for the purpose of a property settlement. However, it won't necessarily be split 50/50.
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What is a Family Report in Parenting Proceedings?
A Family Report is a piece of evidence that the Court considers when making decisions about your children, their living arrangements and what is in their best interests.
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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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#FreeBritney!
A reminder of the importance of legally appointing someone you trust to manage your affairs if you are deemed incapable of doing so yourself.
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