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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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If you have an accepted workers compensation claim in South Australia, then you may be able to negotiate a redemption of your entitlements to weekly payments and/or medical expenses. The big question is, should you accept a redemption payment, and what are the key considerations?
The biggest thing to consider is whether or not...
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The federal government’s method of changing superannuation rules invites examination of how politicians can break a contract with the public with no legal ramifications, writes TGB Lawyers’ Senior Lawyer and Business Advisor, Morry Bailes in this Opinion piece for InDaily.
https://indaily.com.au/opinion/2023/03/09/nothing-super-about-broken-promises/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=InDaily%20Lunchtime%20%209%20March%202023&utm_content=InDaily%20Lunchtime%20%209%20March%202023+CID_cd29b3f544fe330a948e3d79acfd0923&utm_source=EDM&utm_term=READ%20MORE
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Have you separated?
Do you or your ex have property overseas?
Are you wondering how it would be dealt with in your property settlement?
If you answered yes to all the above, you should be reassured to know that Australian Courts have jurisdiction to make orders which require an individual to deal with overseas property in a...
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Your guide to your first appointment with a family lawyer
In times of uncertainty, information is reassuring and empowering. And so, we give you this, your guide to a first appointment with a family lawyer. We offer this to help you manage one of the early steps of life after separation.
Take that first step!
So, the first...
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Will artificial intelligence wipe out a range of occupations? What about ethics and privacy? In this opinion piece written for InDaily, TGB Senior Lawyers & Business Advisor Morry Bailes ponders some prickly questions – and the future of lawyers.
https://indaily.com.au/news/2023/02/23/we-need-to-chat-about-chatgpt-and-other-ai/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=InDaily%20Lunchtime%20%2023%20February%202023&utm_content=InDaily%20Lunchtime%20%2023%20February%202023+CID_c2ba81e1bc330ad6e68b93063a000b4c&utm_source=EDM&utm_term=READ%20MORE
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Disputes between parents when making decisions with long-term impacts on a child is a contentious and escalating issue in Family Law. It may also be unsurprising that a common topic of such disputes is in relation to any non-emergency medical intervention on the child, such as vaccinations, gender dysphoria treatments, cosmetic...
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The efficiency of the state’s employment tribunal is under examination. In this opinion piece written for InDaily, TGB Senior Lawyer and Business Advisor, Morry Bailes questions why.
https://indaily.com.au/opinion/2023/02/09/the-case-for-reviewing-an-odd-review/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=InDaily%20Lunchtime%20%209%20February%202023&utm_content=InDaily%20Lunchtime%20%209%20February%202023+CID_5c4cc3ade1eb9ab09dedd2d22aa2026e&utm_source=EDM&utm_term=READ%20MORE
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On 30 January 2023, the Federal government released the Family Law Amendment Bill 2023 (“the Bill”) – draft legislation proposing to amend the Family Law Act (1975) (“the Act”). Whilst the government has proposed these amendments under the broad umbrella of addressing Court delays and access to support...
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