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Even if you were not a driver or passenger of one of the vehicles involved in an accident, you may still be entitled to make a claim for compensation.
When we think of motor vehicle accidents and the claims that arise as a result of them, we often come to the conclusion that they can only involve motor vehicles and only those...
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TGB receives plenty of questions about our Fixed Fee family law service, so we are providing answers to the most common ones here.
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The Family Law Amendment Bill (“the Bill”) finally passed through both houses of parliament on 19 October 2023 and received royal assent on 6 November 2023. The majority of the changes under the Family Law Amendment Act 2023 will come into effect from 5 May 2024.
The Bill attracted a lot of scrutiny during its consultation...
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As the first anniversary of the state’s Voluntary Assisted Dying program approaches, in his Opinion piece written for InDaily, Morry Bailes examines the legislation, its impact and one significant, thorny issue.
South Australia’s assisted dying laws are closing in to their first anniversary, having been proclaimed in January...
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Late last week, the Supreme Court of Appeal handed down a decision on two matters heard concurrently, that set an important precedence for injured workers in South Australia seeking a lump sum payment under the Return to Work Act 2014 (SA) (The RTW Act).
TGB Lawyers acted for Mr Williams, the successful appellant in one of the...
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For more than 25 years, I’ve been on the frontline, assisting veterans and Australian Defence Force (ADF) members in their quest for a Gold Card from the Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA).
A question that I’ve been asked many times is whether having PTSD is the golden ticket to obtaining a Gold Card. The picture...
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The engagement ring is often one of a couple’s most cherished items, but what happens to it at separation?
This is a conundrum faced by an increasing number of people as it becomes more and more common for couples to live together before they walk down the aisle.
There are cases dating back to 1926 in which Australian...
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Courts housed in outdated and unsuitable heritage buildings are impacting jurors, staff and even trials in an indictment of government will and funding, argues Morry Bailes in his opinion piece for InDaily.
https://indaily.com.au/opinion/2023/11/16/the-punishing-neglect-of-our-state-justice-system/
The Chief Justice of South...
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If you have been injured in a motor vehicle accident in Western Australia (WA) and can’t return to work, you may be eligible to claim compensation for loss of income or earnings. Your incapacity to work may result in a loss of earnings and could be claimed for under motor injury insurance.
According to the ICWA annual report...
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