Category - TGB Media and Press
The question of smacking a child can divide parents, but is it illegal? What can you do if you see a child smacked that isn’t yours – can you intervene? Listen in to an interesting chat TGB family law partner Jane Miller had with Mix 102.3 breakfast hosts Jodie and Soda.
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Tindall Gask Bentley’s Perth office continues to go from strength to strength, with partner Richard Yates making the move to the WA capital permanently.
A versatile lawyer who is in demand with clients and unions across a range of practice areas, Richard’s move is reflective of the firm’s rapid growth since opening its...
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Controversial politician Pauline Hanson wants to see all couples have a pre-marital agreement in the belief it will fix the backlog in the Family Court.
In this episode of the “Surviving Separation” podcast, Tindall Gask Bentley family law partner and accredited family law specialist Jane Miller explains pre-marital...
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A life on the frontline protecting the community means police have to make split-second decisions, sometimes with tragic consequences. It’s imperative our police have the support and trust in them to carry out their duties, writes Police Association of South Australia President Mark Carroll in The Advertiser.
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TGB family law partner Jane Miller spoke to the Mix 102.3 breakfast team – Jodie Oddie and Mark Soderstrom – about the pitfalls of “sharenting”, where social media and parenting cross over.
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Christmas is a time for family, but emotions can also run high, especially when parents are no longer together. So what can you do to keep the peace when it's time share the kids at Christmas?
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Mark Carroll, Police Association of South Australia president, opens up about the horrors of road accidents and the bravery and determination of our police on the scene.
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TGB Managing Partner Morry Bailes speaks to "Today Tonight" after a bank mistakenly placed a caveat on a local man's property, thinking he was Senator Bob Day, whose building company collapsed last week.
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Tindall Gask Bentley Lawyers have secured $700,000 in damages for their clients, and landed a blow on online trolls, following a significant online defamation judgment from the WA Supreme Court.
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