NEW YEAR – TIME FOR A WILL HEALTH CHECK?
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NEW YEAR – TIME FOR A WILL HEALTH CHECK?

The start of a new year is the perfect time to sit down and take stock of your present circumstances. Are you happy with your job, relationship and current living arrangements? Do you have a dream of undertaking further study, starting a new sport or hobby or simply taking more time out to relax? More...

GOLD COAST AUCTION TIME – BUYER BEWARE
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GOLD COAST AUCTION TIME – BUYER BEWARE

The Gold Coast is abuzz with start of year auction activity, launching this weekend.  While there will be many bargains to be had, it is important that common sense and caution are still applied to purchases at auction. While purchasing residential property at an auction is a common way for property to be purchased in...

SOCIAL NETWORKING – IT CAN AFFECT YOUR FAMILY LAW PROCEEDINGS
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SOCIAL NETWORKING – IT CAN AFFECT YOUR FAMILY LAW PROCEEDINGS

We have previously highlighted the detrimental affect social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter can have on your family law matter when it comes before the Court, but thought it was time for a reminder to ensure that you are aware of the dangers. Family law matters, including separation, divorce and children’s issues are...

TRAVELLING OVERSEAS WITH CHILDREN
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TRAVELLING OVERSEAS WITH CHILDREN

We are only weeks away from Christmas and this is usually the time that families enjoy a holiday away at the end of a busy year.  Whether it be a local beach getaway or an extravagant overseas holiday, when there has been a separation or divorce and there are children involved, it is important to...

PAMDA REPEAL – COMMENCEMENT OF THE PROPERTY OCCUPATIONS ACT 2014 ON 1 DECEMBER 2014
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PAMDA REPEAL – COMMENCEMENT OF THE PROPERTY OCCUPATIONS ACT 2014 ON 1 DECEMBER 2014

After much speculation about a commencement date, it has now been announced that the Property Occupations Act 2014 will come into force on the 1st December 2014. The introduction of the Property Occupations Act 2014 (‘POA’) is an effort to simplify the often complicated process of residential conveyancing and attempt to reduce the red-tape associated...

GOLD COAST FAMILY LAW FINANCIAL SETTLEMENTS
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GOLD COAST FAMILY LAW FINANCIAL SETTLEMENTS

Separating parties who come to an agreement about how they will divide their assets post-separation often decide that they do not want to formally document their agreement and instead, have their ‘agreement’ documented in a statutory declaration signed by both parties in front of a witness. Presumably this is often done to save money, however...