Parenting orders may be changed by the Court if it can be demonstrated there is a significant change in circumstances.
Read MoreIn this post Gabrielle Howley uses a recent court case to explain why it’s not always necessary for a property to be sold as part of a property settlement.
Read MoreLachlan Edwards lists a number of reasons why a partnership requires a shareholder agreement for the protection of all.
Read MoreSimply because parenting orders have come from a court, it does not mean they will be followed. In such situations, what actions can be taken?
Read MoreOnce a client has made a “rogue” comment on social media about your business, what options are open to you?
Read MoreCan you protect yourself against social media abuse by your employees?
Read MoreThe Court will make an order for parentage DNA testing, but does not do so lightly.
Read MoreAs you work to sort out the parenting arrangements for your children, keep in mind the 10 points presented by Gabrielle Howley.
Read MoreAs a retail landlord you have obligations to disclose outgoings to your tenant.
Read MoreA past student’s existing HECS/HELP debt may need to be considered in a Family Law Property Settlement. Court consideration is required as the debt is only repaid when the person that incurred it has sufficient income to do so.
Read MoreOne aspect of a successful social media strategy is knowing the boundaries and having policies in place for managing any transgressions quickly.
Read MoreCan someone who is not a parent of a child seek orders to be allowed to see them? There are some tests to meet but not impossible and you will need a lawyer by your side.
Read MoreA judge in the Federal Circuit Court has decided that Covid-19 amounts to exceptional circumstances that justify putting aside a Binding Child Support Agreement. Under appeal this may change so watch this space.
Read MoreTerminating a casual employee who has reasonable expectations of regular and systematic work may have legal consequences.
Read MoreWho doesn’t want to keep their lotto winnings?
Read MoreRecording parents’ agreement on childrens’ arrangements in writing is often a good idea.
Read MoreRestraint of Trade clauses, when attached to a business sale/purchase, are intended to prevent the seller competing with the business they have just sold.
Read MoreCovid-19 has increased the pace at which the courts have adopted online meetings. Like everything, there are advantages and disadvantages.
Read MoreWIth Stage 3 restrictions returning to Regional Victoria on 6 August, here is a list of some key points to be aware of.
Read MoreAs regional Victoria moves into stage 3 restrictions for a second time, Siobhan has updated information on standing down employees.
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