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Separating from your partner or spouse can be a very difficult time. Often, when you are finally ready to see a lawyer, time may have passed since your separation or divorce.
Most people tend to assume that assets that they accumulate or that increase in value after separation or divorce should not be able to be claimed by their...
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On Friday 25 August, a team of eight brave individuals from TGB Lawyers will be quite literally taking the plunge all in the name of charity.
The Adelaide City Plunge is an annual charity fundraising event that involves teams of people abseiling 70 metres from the top of the InterContinental Hotel in the heart of Adelaide...
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Under the South Australian Return to Work Act 2014 there are two types of lump sum payments – section 58 for non-economic loss (loss of function) and section 56 for economic loss.
If you’ve suffered a physical injury which is the subject of an accepted workers compensation claim, then you may be eligible for a section 56...
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We understand that engaging a lawyer can be daunting but is sometimes unavoidable. When you do need to seek legal advice, the last thing you want is a nasty surprise when it comes to the fees. However, there is the real potential for legal costs to escalate if a matter is not managed properly.
Here are our top 10 tips to help...
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In his opinion piece for InDaily, Morry Bailes talks about legal billing reform.
https://indaily.com.au/opinion/2023/05/04/making-a-case-for-legal-billing-reform/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=InDaily%20Lunchtime%20%204%20May%202023&utm_content=InDaily%20Lunchtime%20%204%20May%202023+CID_6f9a7323980e782f7c172a95f9456861&utm_source=EDM&utm_term=READ%20MORE
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Are you considering starting a business with a friend or your spouse, or selling your business? You may have already started negotiations and come to a handshake deal (a verbal undertaking) with your partner or the purchaser. You may feel comfortable with this right now while everyone seems to be on the same page, but there...
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What is a ‘Whole Person Impairment (WPI) Assessment’?
If you have a permanent impairment that resulted from a work injury, you may be eligible for a Whole Person Impairment Assessment.
The Whole Person Impairment Assessment will determine whether:
you are entitled to weekly payments after two years of incapacity;
you...
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An alarming spike in road fatalities across the state demands examination of driver attitudes and consideration of tougher penalties, argues Morry Bailes in his Opinion piece for InDaily.
https://indaily.com.au/opinion/2023/04/05/rising-sa-road-toll-a-crying-shame/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=InDaily%20Lunchtime%20%205%20April%202023&utm_content=InDaily%20Lunchtime%20%205%20April%202023+CID_84ec771559c6a3fb59a97a965c92fdc3&utm_source=EDM&utm_term=Rising%20SA%20road%20toll%20a%20crying%20shame
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Australia is experiencing a period of very low rental vacancy rates and rapidly rising rent levels, pushing many young people to enter the housing market. Most of the information currently being promoted to new home buyers is about rising interest rates and mortgage burdens. To break that trend, we thought it might be useful...
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