
How can you identify undue influence?
Undue influence can cause significant stress, especially when a will is contested. How can you identify this and address it to prevent harm?
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Contractual Warranties: Can an assignee sue for pre-assignment breaches?
Introduction An assignee is a person (or entity) to whom a right or liability has legally been transferred. In business, it’s quite common for parties to a commercial contract to...
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What do you need to know about the personal property securities register (PPSR) if you are purchasing or selling a business?
In our previous article, which can be found here (http://www.turnbullhill.com.au/personal-properties-securities.html), Gavin Hanrahan provided an overview of the most recent changes to the laws relating to the PPSR. That article also...
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What is required of an insured to comply with the duty to disclose set out in section 21 of the Insurance Contracts Act
What is required of an insured to comply with the duty to disclose set out in section 21 of the Insurance Contracts Act.
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Taking shortcuts with your Will is not the best idea
In summary, there is no such thing as a simple Will, and just about everyone needs a little legal help with getting theirs sorted out.
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What is the Unfair Dismissal High Income Threshold?
From 1 July 2017 the unfair dismissal high income threshold has been set at $142,000 (not including superannuation). An employee with annual earnings exceeding this amount is excluded from making...
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The Debt Recovery Process in NSW
An overview of the debt recovery and collection process in NSW, including the enforcement process. Contact us for more information about this process.
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What happens when you burn down your house during a separation to avoid transferring it to your ex?
This post contains information related to going to Court for a family law matter. It provides you with a complete guide to proceedings.
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Family Law Guide to Proceedings
The 12 steps below show how a typical financial case can progress before the Federal Circuit Court of Australia. Contact us today.
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Criminal Law Going to Court
This post contains information related to 'Going to Court' and Criminal Law in NSW. For further information, please contact our Criminal Law team.
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