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TGB Lawyers: Experienced conveyancing you can rely on
Buying a house is one of the biggest financial investments you can make in your lifetime. It is also one of the most stressful. There are many forms, deadlines, and legal requirements to keep track of, and managing the whole process yourself can be overwhelming.
Read moreWA family lawyer joins TGB's partnership
Tindall Gask Bentley is delighted to announce the elevation of Renee O’Callaghan to the firm’s partnership. Renee, a highly-regarded family lawyer, has been instrumental in establishing and growing the firm’s footprint in Perth. TGB managing partner Morry Bailes welcomed Renee to the partnership, saying: “In her three-and-a-half...
Read moreI’m an injured WA worker receiving weekly compensation payments. Can I resign?
Being an injured worker is incredibly frustrating. Pain, boredom, stress and, in many cases, a drop in self-worth are common. Returning to work while partially incapacitated can certainly be degrading: you might be asked to do work that is much less active or stimulating than you’re used to doing, or you might be given tasks...
Read moreIs atypical the new typical for families?
Do you remember the car ads that were prevalent in the 90’s showing mum, dad and the 2.5 children? The typical Australian family. But is that still a representative of the Australian family? In Australia 1 in 3 Marriages end in Divorce and the average marriage length is just over 12 years. With the average age to get married...
Read moreDivorce Guilt is a real thing - stop being so hard on yourself
Divorce Guilt is a real thing. Standing in an iconic red telephone box on a grey London street I nervously dialled the number of my childhood home in Australia. My throat was dry, my heart pounding, but it was time to face the music. As my mum answered I drew a deep breath and asked that she fetch my dad to join the conversation....
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