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Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes reached a property settlement two weeks after separation. Is this normal?
TomKat may have been able to come to a quick agreement, but asset splits are rarely that easy. As is often the case in the celebrity world, things move at lightning speed. Kim Kardashian was married to Kris Humpries for just 72 days, but this was probably the equivalent of five years in “Hollywood time”. Similarly, this...
Read moreFair Work Commission (FWC): What it Means for Employees
Employees and contractors can access the Fair Work Commission (FWC) for a variety of reasons. The FWC is the national workplace relations tribunal. It is independent and has the power to deal with minimum wages, enterprise bargaining, industrial action, actions affecting employment and termination of employment and other workplace...
Read moreState surrogacy laws relaxed
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...
Read moreCourt reinforces that schools must take bullying seriously
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...
Read moreUnderstanding the new Family Law amendments
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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