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Tindall Gask Bentley’s Family Law team writes about the complex task of determining the value of a business in a property settlement.
When relationships break down and the process of dividing property gets underway, there will usually be several types of assets to deal with. This includes ‘real property’ such as the...
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TGB Lawyers writes about when you should apply for a divorce and the timing of finalising your property settlement.
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Tom Mead highlights the importance of having a valid Will and addresses some of the common excuses people often make.
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TGB Lawyers outlines the changes in the basic standards to be observed by those in the public service, as they have been written in the new Public Sector Code of Conduct. Any breach of this code can give rise to a liability to disciplinary action.
The South Australian government has introduced a new Public Sector Code of Conduct...
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Due to changes in South Australian regulation it is important that you double-check any existing Enduring Guardianship documents in order to ensure they are still valid on 1 January 2016.
On 1 July 2014, legislation commenced in South Australia introducing the Advance Care Directive.
The Advance Care Directive (ACD) replaced...
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A Tindall Gask Bentley Lawyer provided comment to The Australian on a recent decision in the High Court of Australia that prevents drivers from seeking to challenge their drunk-driving convictions.
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Tindall Gask Bentley Wills and Estates law team writes about the expense and stress you may be leaving behind when you opt for a DIY Will kit.
Saving a few dollars by avoiding going to a lawyer to prepare your will may be very expensive and stressful for your loved ones when you are gone.
There are a number of traps that people...
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Before making a claim on an estate in South Australia, first ask yourself these five key questions, writes Wills and Estates lawyer Fiona Fagan.
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The TGB Criminal Law Team outline the intricacies of Intervention Orders and the ways in which they can be challenged or removed with the assistance of a lawyer.
Following an altercation or argument with a domestic partner, neighbour, colleague or any other individual you may find yourself served with an Intervention Order...
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