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South Australians who plead guilty to a criminal offence within four weeks of appearing in Court could now receive sentence reductions of up to 40 percent.
The rationale behind these significant Criminal Law amendments is that people should be rewarded for saving the Courts’ time and costs, while also preventing the prosecution...
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On 14 March 2013, Defence Minister Stephen Smith announced that the Federal Government had approved the operation of the Defence Abuse Reparation Payment Scheme, writes military compensation lawyer, Tim White.
Compensation claims for victims of abuse will be assessed on a case by case basis taking into account individual circumstances...
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When making decisions regarding short and long term care arrangements for children, Family Court judges are required to consider what is in the best interests of the children.
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TGB’s personal injury team writes about car modifications in compensation claims for people with catastrophic injuries.
Car modifications are among the most common needs for a person with significant injuries. Modifications can be simple and relatively inexpensive or at the other extreme a person may require a new, completely...
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TGB's Jane Miller outlines seven important legal considerations for blended families.
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“Nominal defendant” motor accident compensation claims, and a case study of a matter that recently went to trial.
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TGB's family law team offers tips to maximise your client/lawyer relationship.
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TGB’s Personal Injury law team says Good Samaritans are protected by South Australian law.
In a recent story in the media, a woman complained about the conduct of a metropolitan bus driver who failed to provide her with assistance as she struggled to fold a pram and hold onto her toddler son, who could have run into traffic...
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