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Tindall Gask Bentley is delighted to recognise the hard work and dedication of our team with a new round of promotions and leadership appointments, effective 1 July 2025.
Please join us in congratulating:
Special Counsel
Vanessa Clark – Perth
Jacinda Hansen – Perth
Senior Associates
Scarlett Grose – Adelaide...
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We are proud to share the news that TGB Lawyers and our Senior Lawyer, Gary Allison have both been recognised in the prestigious Best Law Firms® and Best Lawyers® guides for 2026.
Our firm has been ranked Tier 1 in Personal Injury Litigation in Adelaide in the 2026 edition of Best Law Firms Australia®. This top-tier ranking...
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You might think the main purpose of a Will is to set out who inherits your assets when you pass away. But your Will can also deal with other important matters, including who will look after your children.
All states and territories have legislation allowing you to appoint a ‘testamentary guardian’ in your Will. This...
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On 10 June 2025, significant changes to Australia’s family law system came into effect. These changes, brought in by the Family Law Amendment Act 2024 (Cth), affect how courts handle property settlements, spousal maintenance, pet ownership, family violence, and much more.
In this blog, we break down the major reforms in a...
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What is an NDIS workers clearance?
The Disability Inclusion Act 2018 (DI Act) provides the framework to support equal access and inclusion for people living with disability in community activities and support services in South Australia.
A person who resides in South Australia and undertakes, or intends to undertake, NDIS work...
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What is a working with children check?
The Child Safety (Prohibited Persons) Act 2016 (CSPP Act) provides the framework for screening people who want to work or volunteer with children in South Australia.
An up-to-date working with children check is often a pre-requisite to obtaining employment – sometimes even in sectors...
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Facing a property settlement after separation can feel daunting, but mediation offers a constructive way forward, without the expense, delays, and emotional toll of court.
With the right preparation, you can walk into mediation better equipped to understand your position, respond to offers, and reach a resolution that works...
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It’s one of the most common and emotionally charged questions family lawyers are asked after a relationship ends: “Who gets the dog?”
You might be surprised to learn that under the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth), pets such as dogs are considered property when a married or de facto couple separates – just like a car or a...
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In April this year, the Australian Government announced sweeping reforms to veterans’ compensation and rehabilitation legislation – a move aimed at addressing long-standing concerns raised during the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide. The new legislation, known as the Veterans’ Legislation Reform...
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