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What Not To Include In Your Will

Your last will and testament is an important document giving instructions about how you wish your family to handle your ...
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How to Choose the Right Family Lawyer for Divorce?

Going through a divorce or separation is a difficult and emotional process, and choosing the right family lawyer can make ...
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What is a Financial Settlement?

When a married couple decides to separate or divorce, one of the most challenging aspects of the process can be ...
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3 tips for handling family estate disputes

Almost everyone would agree that there is nothing more important than family. Here on the Sunshine Coast, we see families ...
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Can I Apply For A Divorce In Australia If I Was Married Overseas?

Australia’s multiculturalism is fundamental to the fabric of our society. With people coming from across the globe to make a ...
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Are Godparents legal custodians of your children/dependants in the event of your death in 2023?

What is a godparent? Godparents have a long history in the Christian church. Traditionally, godparents sponsor a child’s baptism and ...
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How Do I Apply For Sole Parental Responsibility Of My Child?

There is a lot of public misconception about what Sole Parental Responsibility is and whether it is sole custody. It ...
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Wills and Estates: Why are my finances relevant to my estate claim?

It can feel very unfair if you have been left out of a Will or not received as much as you thought you might. Unfortunately, ...
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Wills and Estates: What is the process for contesting a Will?

Family court orders are legally binding, making it an offence to breach one. If you are found to have broken a court order, there may ...
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Wills and Estates: Why you should act quickly to dispute a Will.

Family court orders are legally binding, making it an offence to breach one. If you are found to have broken a court order, there may ...
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