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Surrogacy is now easier in South Australia, but TGB Lawyers’ family law team believes that new law amendments won’t result in a dramatic increase in surrogate births.
In June 2012 amendments to South Australia’s surrogacy laws came into effect. These amendments broaden the circumstances in which a couple...
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TGB Lawyers’ Adelaide personal injury law team analyses an important Court decision where a school bullying victim was awarded compensation.
The decision of the New South Wales Supreme Court in the matter of Oyston v St Patrick’s College [2011] (NSWSC 269 13 April 2011) reinforces that schools have to walk the walk...
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TGB Lawyers’ Adelaide family law team explains new family law amendments, which aim to provide greater protection for children.
On 7 June 2012 major changes in family law will come into effect, relating to how the courts treat family violence in child custody disputes. The amendments to the Family Law Act respond to...
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Tindall Gask Bentley client Sue Burtenshaw will receive a formal apology and compensation, after being defamed on radio and Facebook.
Ms Burtenshaw, a former Principal at Coober Pedy Area School, said she is pleased the dispute has been resolved.
“I believe that what was said about me publicly was wrong and unfair, and receiving...
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TGB Lawyers’ Adelaide public liability law team writes about a recent supermarket injury compensation case, and what it means for people injured in similar circumstances.
In the blog we wrote last year entitled “I was injured after slipping at a supermarket, can I sue?”, we referred to a decision of the New South...
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TGB’s Conveyancing & Property law team answers common legal questions asked by first home buyers and people new to the property market.
We have found our perfect home but are not sure if we have enough finance to purchase it. Can we sign a contract?
This situation is not unusual. Most first home buyers will have...
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Tindall Gask Bentley Lawyers is providing pro bono legal services for homeless youth in South Australia, through the Ladder organisation.
Ladder is working to break the cycle of youth homelessness by providing accommodation, support and mentoring.
The organisation has a facility at Vincent Street in Port Adelaide, which can...
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It is widely acknowledged that the Court system in South Australia should be processing matters at a faster rate, writes TGB managing partner Morry Bailes.
In an attempt to deal with this issue, the Statutes Amendment (Courts Efficiency Reforms) Bill 2012 has been tabled in state parliament, and is designed to deal with backlogs...
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Binding Financial Agreements provide a way for people to protect their assets before getting married or starting a defacto relationship, writes accredited family law specialist and TGB Partner Jane Miller.
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