The Legal Aspect of Divorce

    The Legal Aspect of Divorce


  • How A Conveyancer Can Help You Save Costs When Buying Property

    26 April 2021
    Property buying often seems like a straightforward process. Therefore, most buyers do not realise they need a conveyancer. What these people do not know is that an experienced conveyancer can help you save money as you purchase property. How is this possible? Below are a few ways how conveyancing can benefit you.  Property Appraisal The conveyancer's immediate ta
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  • Important Things to Note When Hiring a Divorce Lawyer

    20 January 2021
    A divorce lawyer is a type of family lawyer who specialises in divorce cases. Note a few important things when hiring a divorce lawyer so that you make the right choice: What Is the Nature of Your Divorce? There are two things you need to identify here: Is your divorce amicable or not? An amicable divorce is where you and your spouse agree that a divorce is the best c
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  • Do you have a commercial lawyer on your team?

    2 October 2020
    Managing a business requires you to have a good working knowledge of many aspects. You must understand your product or service thoroughly so that you provide what your customers need. You will also need to understand concepts such as customer service, finance, and building maintenance. For many of these subjects you will need to bring in outside help, but you should s
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  • 3 Important Laws Australian Dog Owners Should Know

    24 August 2020
    Owning a canine is great, but it comes with a list of responsibilities. Taking care of a pet needs the same patience and persistence you would use if it were your child. Many people want to enjoy the company of owning a pooch without having to put in the hard work. The irresponsibility of these pet owners has forced the Australian legislation to set strict regulations
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  • Applying Caveat Emptor in Conveyancing

    4 August 2020
    All parties involved in the conveyancing process have specific rights and responsibilities. As a buyer, it is your responsibility to find out if there are any legal or physical issues relating to the property you wish to purchase. Caveat emptor, which translates to "buyer beware," succinctly encapsulates this responsibility. Here are key highlights of being an aware b
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