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Your family law matter – keep it off social media

Do you have a grudge with your ex? Think twice before airing it on social media! Social media is commonly referred to as modern day ‘Surveillance’ for family law matters. What you post on your social media accounts may be used against you to damage your credibility by...Read More

Sexual harassment in the workplace

Sexual harassment is unfortunately a common occurrence in the workplace. The Sex Discrimination Act 1984 (Cth) (Act) describes sexual harassment as any unwelcome conduct of a sexual nature, it also makes sexual harassment in the workplace unlawful. There are many...Read More

Is Do-It-Yourself Conveyancing Dead?

Conveyancing is the legal process of transferring the ownership (title) of property (real estate) from one party to another. For most people, buying or selling property is one of the largest financial transactions they will ever make, and the conveyancing process is...Read More

Accessing digital assets – estate planning essentials

The death of Gerald Cotton, former Chief Executive Officer of Canadian cryptocurrency exchange company, Quadriga CX, emphasises the importance of planning your electronic after-life. Mr Cotton’s death in India at the age of 30, not only raised suspicion as to its...Read More

The Role of Character References in Court Cases

If you know someone who is being sentenced in Court, and they ask you for a character reference, do you know what to do? If a person has pleaded guilty to a criminal or traffic matter, a character reference enables the Court to see details of the accused’ good...Read More