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We are proud to share that our team and lawyers have been recognised across multiple personal injury law categories in the 2025 Doyle’s Guide for South Australia. These results highlight the expertise, dedication and commitment of our team in helping injured South Australians secure the compensation they deserve.
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When One Parent Wants to Travel Overseas with the Children: Your Rights Explained
Navigating co-parenting can be challenging, especially when international travel comes into play. Whether it’s a holiday, family event, or an unexpected relocation, one of the most common questions separating parents ask is: Can the other...
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This is one of the most common questions we get asked as family lawyers — and it’s easy to understand why. If you’re facing a new relationship, want to start living with your partner or in a committed partnership, understanding your rights and obligations under the law can help you make informed decisions...
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Buying or selling a property is often one of the biggest financial transactions a person will ever make – so it’s surprising how many people rush through the legal process, unaware of the risks that can arise from seemingly minor oversights. As a lawyer practising in property law, I’ve seen how easily things can go...
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A Checklist
Someone you know has just died, and you’re named as the executor of their Will. You’ve made that first appointment with a lawyer to understand what you need to do.
What next?
Dealing with the death of a loved one is emotional and overwhelming—especially when you’re also tasked with...
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Many people delay or avoid finalising their divorce, but remaining legally married can have serious legal and financial consequences which may be against your wishes.
Financial consequences
While you are still married, your spouse is legally considered your next of kin.
This means that if you were to pass away without...
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If you’re receiving weekly payments under the Return to Work Act 2014 (SA) and thinking about taking a break or going on holiday, you might be wondering:
Will my payments stop if I go away?
The answer depends on whether you apply for and take annual leave and whether you’re certified as totally or partially...
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It’s a common misconception that if you’ve suffered an injury in a public place like a shopping centre, supermarket, or park you are automatically entitled to compensation.
In South Australia, the law requires more than just proof of injury. To succeed in a public liability claim, you must show that your injury was caused...
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Having helped Commonwealth employees with work injury claims for well over two decades, I continue to see trends with disputed Comcare work injury claims. I thought it might be helpful to share the top 5 areas of dispute I regularly see with Comcare claims.
1.Claims denied on the basis of a pre-existing condition or pre-existing...
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