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TGB Partner Tim White looks at current laws and what changes need to be made to curb drunken violence in South Australia.
At our law firm we have had a number of clients who have been victims of late-night violence over the years, which more often than not involves the excessive consumption of alcohol by their attacker. It...
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TGB Lawyers’ Family Law Team says spouses are going back for a “second bite” at their former partner’s assets, because their divorce settlements were not finalised by the Family Court.
The Team said it is becoming increasingly common for separating couples to come to an informal settlement agreement, only for it...
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Adelaide injury Lawyer Tina Bouras writes about the role of the independent doctor in an injury compensation claim.
Many people wonder why they have to see an independent doctor for their personal injury claim, when they have been consulting and receiving treatment from a regular doctor, physiotherapist, chiropractor or other...
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As recent research highlights the long term financial impact of divorce on separating couples, it is timely to revisit the relevant factors used by the Courts in determining property settlements, writes TGB Adelaide’s family and divorce law team.
In Australia, property settlement for divorcing couples is calculated using...
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Dealing with separating parents can be difficult for teenage children, especially when trying to come up with suitable custody and living arrangements, writes TGB Lawyers’ Adelaide family law team.
At Tindall Gask Bentley Lawyers, we are often consulted by separating couples to give advice about what living arrangements...
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Lawyers and staff from TGB have donned beanies in support of Brain Injury Awareness Week.
The Brain Injury Network of South Australia (BINSA) launched the “bangonabeanie” campaign on Friday (July 20, 2012), which included a mass photo with SA Parliament representatives, BINSA members, supporters as well as lawyers and staff...
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TGB Partner Tim White looks at the options ahead for victims of alleged abuse within the Australian Defence Force, and the compensation process.
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It is a common misconception that any creditor can caveat a debtor’s property to secure the repayment of a debt, writes the TGB property law team.
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