Enhancing Our Leadership Team: Lachlan Page Appointed as Director
Mullane & Lindsay welcomes the appointment of new Director, Lachlan Page. Lachlan, who is also the Practice Group Leader of our Commercial & Business team,
Mullane & Lindsay welcomes the appointment of new Director, Lachlan Page. Lachlan, who is also the Practice Group Leader of our Commercial & Business team,
In the words of Abraham Maslow, “in any given moment we have two options: to step forward into growth or step back into safety”. After
As a proud Newcastle-based firm, Mullane & Lindsay enjoys engaging with and giving back to our local community. A number of our staff recently had
Superannuation can often be a couple’s biggest investment asset. Until recently there was an inability for separated de facto couples in Western Australia to include
Many young people think they don’t need a Will – mainly because they think nothing will happen to them, or they have no assets. This
The opening up of Western Australia (“WA”) in recent months has been great news for many families, friends and tourists wanting to visit there, or
There is an obligation on parties to disclose all relevant information about their superannuation entitlements for consideration in family law property settlements. When the name
Generally, when people separate following the breakdown of a relationship, each party will seek independent legal advice to negotiate a settlement or to commence Court
It is possible to split the superannuation entitlements of married and de facto couples as part of their property settlement adjustment. Such splits need to
The standard Enduring Power of Attorney (“EPOA”) provides that it is effective immediately after it is signed by both the appointor and the appointed attorney.
Mullane and Lindsay acknowledges the Traditional Indigenous Custodians of the land on which we work, and we pay respects to Elders past, present and emerging.