Changes coming to “advisers” obligations
The Family Law Act is changing on 6 May 2024 – and while there has understandably been much talk about the changes to the sections
The Family Law Act is changing on 6 May 2024 – and while there has understandably been much talk about the changes to the sections
There was a reminder of the myriad of rules surrounding appeals in the recent decision of Lynch & Lynch 2024. In that matter the husband
In MDR Design and Construction Pty Ltd v Ferguson [2024] NSWCATAP 25, the Appeal Panel of NCAT overturned part of a decision in a dispute
Partnerships are a common form of business structure, particularly in small to medium-sized enterprises. However, when disputes arise, the dissolution of a partnership can become
Mediation – or Family Dispute Resolution (FDR) – is an opportunity to work through your parenting and property division issues and to hopefully reach a
In the recent matter of MacKinnon & Talbot the Court had to consider what impact renovation work had in determining the property division. The de
The ongoing challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic have significantly impacted the construction landscape in NSW, leading to a surge in building costs. This has
Section 57(1) of the Succession Act 2006 lists persons who are eligible to make application for provision (or additional provision) in respect of the estate
What is Probate? When is it required? When a person dies with assets in his or her sole name, an application for a grant of
The Christmas holiday season brings joy and festive cheer, but for businesses, it also ushers in a unique set of legal challenges. From employment issues
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.