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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 family law team writes about the importance of formalising custody agreements as children return to school.
Now that the school year is underway, separated parents should give special consideration to the formalities of their custody arrangements. Even if your “split” was amicable, it’s worth taking the...
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TGB Lawyers’ Wills & Estates law team writes about the risks that Will Kits pose to your estate.
On the surface, legal Will kits look attractive. For a fraction of the cost of instructing a lawyer to prepare a Will or even for free in some cases, you can do it yourself. However, while you might be saving yourself...
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TGB Lawyers’ Adelaide Conveyancing & Property Law team writes about the first stage of major changes to conveyancing practices in South Australia.
For many years there has been pressure around Australia for a move to “electronic conveyancing”, ie. the facility to electronically lodge documents at land registries....
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The role of the Hague Convention in international child abduction cases.
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