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A professionally drafted Will ensures your estate is distributed according to your wishes, and takes pressure off grieving family and friends.
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A professionally drafted Will ensures your estate is distributed according to your wishes, and takes pressure off grieving family and friends.
Read moreTGB Lawyers’ criminal law team writes about the legal options available to people facing a drivers licence disqualification in South Australia. A common reaction from clients facing a court-imposed driver’s licence disqualification, is that they cannot afford to lose their licence because they need it for work....
Read moreTGB Wills and Estates team has provided this handy checklist for travellers outlining the important legal documents and plans which need to be addressed prior to going on a holiday.
Read moreThere can be a number of unique considerations that must be taken into account when finalising a property settlement involving agriculture, writes TGB’s family law team. People involved in agriculture, the wine industry, aquaculture, and other primary industries facing the end of a marriage or de facto relationship should...
Read moreTGB personal injury lawyer Olla Kutieleh answers some of the more common questions that arise in relation to workers compensation claims.
Read moreTGB's Luke Officer outlines what impact an intervention order may have when the defendant in an officer.
Read moreTGB family lawyer Charissa Duffy outlines how to go about changing your child's name following a final parenting order.
Read moreTGB Lawyers’ Criminal Law team outlines the options available to you should you receive a speeding fine and are unsure if you are able to challenge it. Speeding fines are the most common offence incurred by road users in South Australia and here in SA we have some of the highest fines and longest periods of disqualification...
Read moreThe Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004 (MRCA) provides an entitlement to claim for compensation for permanent impairment with respect to both accepted service related physical and psychological injuries, writes Military Lawyer Tim White. The process to claim permanent impairment compensation via the MRCA for...
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