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TGB Lawyers’ Wills and Estates team outlines some critical information on superannuation and estate planning.
It does not make up part of your estate.
Most of our clients are shocked when we tell them that their super does not make up part of their estate and even if you have a validly drafted will, superannuation does...
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Personal injury lawyer Victoria Bell defines “permanent disability” for the purpose of claiming Total Permanent Disablement (TPD) benefits.
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TGB lawyers outlines 12 key situations in which hospital records can form a part of your medical negligence claim.
If you have ever been hospitalised or visited a patient in hospital, you will note that the patient’s hospital records are kept usually in a large folder which is extensively tagged and indexed to make it as easy...
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A growing question in Family Law disputes and property settlements is 'who keeps the pets?' writes TGB Family Lawyer Charissa Duffy.
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TGB Lawyers’ medical negligence law team outlines why it is essential to consult a medical expert before undertaking a medical negligence claim.
Unless for example you go into hospital to have an operation on your left arm and the doctor operates on your right arm instead, it is nigh impossible to settle or win a medical...
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TGB Personal Injury Lawyer Olla Kutieleh covers all of the ins and outs of medical negligence claims, including whether or not you have a claim and for what you may be compensated.
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Tindall Gask Bentley Partner Tim White has been added to Road Trauma Support WA's Stakeholder Reference Group.
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TGB Military Compensation Lawyer, Tim White, outlines how Defence Abuse Response Taskforce (DART) claims are likely to proceed in the post DART era.
With a substantial amount of claims now finalised, the Defence Abuse Response Taskforce (DART) is winding down to a conclusion. Currently, the DART remains operational only to a...
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Tindall Gask Bentley Family Lawyer Virginia Bui discusses superannuation and invalidity pensions in a family law context.
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