Divorce and separation can be overwhelming, but misinformation only makes the process harder. Many people make decisions based on myths, leading to unnecessary stress and confusion. Understanding the truth about family law ensures you make informed choices about your...Read More
Life is constantly changing, and so should your will and estate plan. Many people create a will and assume their wishes are set in stone, but without regular updates, outdated instructions can lead to confusion, disputes, and unintended asset distribution. Updating...Read More
Child custody disputes can be emotionally challenging, and family law aims to ensure that custody arrangements prioritise the child’s well-being. In Queensland, courts focus on creating fair and practical parenting arrangements that support the best interests of the...Read More
Planning for the future is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your legacy. A well-structured will and estate plan ensures your assets are distributed according to your wishes while minimising legal complications for your loved ones. Without proper...Read More
Property settlement is a crucial aspect of family law, determining how assets and liabilities are divided after separation or divorce. This process ensures financial fairness between both parties and helps establish a stable foundation for the future. However,...Read More
Family law plays a crucial role in safeguarding the rights of individuals during personal disputes. Whether dealing with divorce, child custody or property settlements, understanding your legal rights is essential. Family disputes can be emotionally and financially...Read More
Making a Will is important, particularly if you are part of a blended family. A blended family is a family in which one or both partners have a child or children from a previous relationship. Careful estate planning now should ensure that all of your intended...Read More
Are you an executor of a Will? Before administering the estate, you should understand that this role involves risks such as personal liability for the expenses of administering the estate. You also should be aware that you may be entitled to commission for your ‘handy...Read More
Just because a couple is living together it does not automatically mean they are in a de facto relationship. There are many different factors in determining whether two people are living in a de facto relationship, such as whether they share bank accounts, are in a...Read More
An option clause is a term in a commercial lease that allows a tenant to renew their lease at the end of the original lease period, if they meet certain conditions. Landlords are not obliged to offer a renewal option. However, it is often in the interests of both...Read More