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TGB's Rosemary Caruso talks to Today Tonight about laws for Wills, executors and families of the deceased, in a story where the location of the deceased's body was not revealed to the family.
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Tindall Gask Bentley has secured a partnership with its third Australian police union, the Northern Territory Police Association.
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97 percent of Tindall Gask Bentley clients would recommend the firm to family and friends, TGB’s 2013-2014 client survey has revealed.
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All of us want to make sure that when we’re gone, our assets and everything we’ve worked for ends up with the people we care about, with minimal financial or emotional cost. But it often doesn’t work out that way. Poor estate planning can end in disputes that whittle away your estate in legal costs.
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If you are buying or selling land then you are involved in a “conveyancing” exercise, which recently became significantly more complex when the Lands Titles Office (LTO) introduced its “Verification of Identity Policy”, writes TGB's Giles Kahl.
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After deciding to separate from your partner a number of immediate issues will need to be considered, writes the TGB Family law team.
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The state government's initial plan to overhaul WorkCover in SA is set to impact all injured workers.
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Adelaide medical negligence lawyer Mal Byrne writes about the importance of showing “causation”, illustrated by an Australian cancer misdiagnosis case.
Proving medical malpractice in medical negligence claims is difficult and does not necessarily mean that you will get compensation. In virtually every case, you will...
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TGB’s Morry Bailes says WorkCover SA’s new approach to compensation management has increased stress claim disputes and pressure on injured workers.
Update- The Return to Work Act 2014 (SA) was enacted on 1 July 2014, for more information click here.
Statistics from WorkCover SA have shown the number of people...
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