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If an employer offers you a redundancy it pays to know your legal entitlements, writes TGB’s Ben Smith.
Redundancy occurs when an employer no longer requires the job done by the employee to be done by anyone and makes that job redundant.
There can be numerous reasons why this might happen. For example, the business...
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TGB's Jane Miller writes about the importance of formalising custody agreements as children return to school.
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Adelaide psychologist Tim Dansie will focus on the difficulties faced by individuals during and after a separation or divorce, at our third Beyond Divorce free seminar.
How to deal with the stress of life changing decisions
Tim Dansie, Psychologist
Tuesday March 5, 5.30pm – 7.30pm
Tindall Gask Bentley Lawyers, Level 7...
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Adelaide lawyer Mal Byrne writes about the risks that Will Kits pose to your estate.
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Adelaide lawyer Belal Moraby officially welcomed new Australian citizens as part of his role as an Australia Day Ambassador.
Moraby, one of South Australia’s few Muslim lawyers, was also an Ambassador in 2012.
Below is his speech, read at the City of Unley’s Australia Day Ceremony on January 26:
Ladies & Gentlemen...
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Financial Planner Tim Rogers will talk about looking after your financial well-being after separation at TGB’s second Beyond Divorce free seminar on February 5. Register now.
Through our new seminar series we bring in experts to help people through the “non-legal” side of separation for married and de facto...
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People facing separation will receive more than just legal support through a new free seminar series launched by South Australia’s largest family law firm, Tindall Gask Bentley.
The series, called Beyond Divorce, will see the law firm bring in leading psychologists, financial planners and other experts to help people with...
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The Fair Work Amendment Act 2012 received Royal Assent on 4 December 2012 and took effect as at 1 January 2013, writes TGB's Belal Moraby.
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Barney Gask assesses the South Australian government’s White Paper, which proposes an overhaul of Compulsory Third Party compensation in South Australia.
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