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Tindall Gask Bentley partner Jane Miller says South Australia’s struggling property market is making separation even tougher.
Ms Miller, an accredited family law specialist, said an inability to sell the family home is often delaying the separation process, and causing even more financial and emotional pain.
“Properties...
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Mal Byrne, lawyer for car accident injuries in Adelaide, says you can still claim compensation even without the identity of the offending driver.
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Family Lawyer Jane Miller answers common family law questions about issues including divorce, child custody and property settlements.
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Claims for compensation after a supermarket accident are common but complicated, writes TGB Personal Injury Lawyer Mal Byrne.
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Leading South Australian law firm Tindall Gask Bentley has launched its revamped website, with an emphasis on social media integration and providing quality content for visitors.
tgb.com.au now includes a new blog section, where some of Adelaide’s most experienced lawyers share valuable legal information, advice and opinion...
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At TGB, we are active in our community. Our firm is involved in free legal services in Adelaide, we support many fantastic organisations and many of our lawyers serve in their private capacity, giving their time and knowledge to the causes they care about.
TGB Lawyers proudly supports:
Adelaide Cyclists
Cancer Council
CFS...
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Tindall Gask Bentley’s old home has been demolished, making way for the firm’s new state-of-the-art “green” building.76 Light Square housed TGB before the firm outgrew the premises two and a half years ago.
It will be replaced by an eight storey redevelopment, due for completion...
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Most forms of medical treatment involve risk, particularly surgery, but victims of medical negligence may be entitled to compensation, writes TGB's Mal Byrne.
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Tindall Gask Bentley partner Amber Sprague says the Supreme Court decision is a victory for injured workers in South Australia, who have had their right to a fair trial restored.
The Court ruled that medical panels do not have the final say on WorkCover matters and can only give an opinion to the Workers Compensation Tribunal...
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