Choosing the Right Executor: Why It Matters More Than You Think

Selecting an executor for your Will is one of the most significant, yet often underestimated, decisions you will make in...

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Buying Property with Friends, Family or Partners?

Buying property with someone you trust, whether a partner, a close friend or a family member, can feel like a...

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Enduring Powers of Attorney: Why planning ahead matters

When it comes to planning for the future, most people immediately think about drafting a Will. While Wills are undoubtedly...

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When Wage Theft Became a Crime — What That Means for Employers

As of 1 January 2025, intentional wage theft, that is, deliberately underpaying staff, falsifying records or failing to meet minimum...

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What to look out for when signing a commercial property lease

Leasing a commercial property? Before you sign, it’s important to know what you’re committing to. Key terms like rent reviews,...

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Separation and Property Settlements: What You Need to Know

Going through a separation is never easy. Emotions often run high and the uncertainty of ‘what happens next’ can feel...

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Australia’s new Privacy Law: What businesses and individuals need to know

Australia is entering a new era of privacy protection. In 2024, sweeping reforms to the nation’s privacy framework culminated in...

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Separation Checklist: What Couples Need to Consider

Ending a relationship is one of life’s most challenging transitions. Whether you are separating amicably or navigating a more complex...

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Navigating Probate: Guidance for Executors

Navigating Probate: Guidance for Executors Losing a loved one is never easy. Being appointed as an executor adds a layer...

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Erin Patterson: What makes this case legally unique

The ‘mushroom lunch’ killings have become one of the most closely watched criminal matters in recent years. In July 2025,...

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Changes to Holding Deposits in Conveyancing

In New South Wales, a house is not “sold” until both the vendor and the purchaser have signed and dated...

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Probate – A Complete Guide

If you have been named as an executor in a Will, you are responsible for collecting the deceased’s assets, paying...

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Strata Living: Can I stop my neighbours from smoking?

When you live in a strata scheme, normally in an apartment or townhouse, you agree to share common property with...

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