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Have you been Treated Unfairly under a Will?
October 10, 2020
Have you been Treated Unfairly under a Will?
A testator (person who has done a will) can leave their property (or estate) to…
Pursuing a Claim for Compensation Against Public Authorities
October 9, 2020
Pursuing a Claim for Compensation Against Public Authorities
Public authorities are important bodies that serve various functions in our society and at times,…
Petrol station operator & company director facing loss of family home from corporate watchdogs.
September 25, 2020
Petrol station operator & company director facing loss of family home from corporate watchdogs.
Our client Chris, along with another director operated a small petrol station in Sydney. Much…
Varying Final Parenting Orders: The Rule in Rice & Asplund
September 13, 2023
Varying Final Parenting Orders: The Rule in Rice & Asplund
Family law matters involving children are often complex, overwhelming and emotional. One Law recently represented…
Hazzardous Workplace and Lack of Assistance Results in $500,000 in Work Injury Damages Compensation Settlement
September 25, 2020
Hazzardous Workplace and Lack of Assistance Results in $500,000 in Work Injury Damages Compensation Settlement
Our client Mark was injured during the course of his employment as a production/testing and…
What is a Will?
October 10, 2020
What is a Will?
A person (called a testator or testatrix) leaves a will when they make a written…
Should you contest the will?
February 26, 2019
Should you contest the will?
Have you been unfairly left out of a Will? Do you think you deserve a…
Husband receives double the property settlement he was first willing to accept.
Not all separations go smoothly the first-time round. This was the case with Tony after…
Client succeeds in Contravention Application against spouse for breach of parenting orders and reunites with child after 6 months
September 25, 2020
Client succeeds in Contravention Application against spouse for breach of parenting orders and reunites with child after 6 months
After settling the matter for our client, and achieving final parenting Court Orders, the other…
Formworker facing a $83,000 claim against his company receives $35,000 by way of a lump sum settlement.
September 25, 2020
Formworker facing a $83,000 claim against his company receives $35,000 by way of a lump sum settlement.
Our client Timothy was a formworker for a company with whom he had done sub-contracting…
Subcontractor ordered to pay liquidated damages to head builder due to delay in completing works
May 23, 2022
Subcontractor ordered to pay liquidated damages to head builder due to delay in completing works
Growthbuilt is a building company who had entered into 4 contracts with various developers for…
Changes to the NSW CTP Scheme
December 10, 2018
Changes to the NSW CTP Scheme
The NSW Government has recently passed the Motor Accident Injuries Act 2017 (NSW). The new…
Injured Worker receives $150,000 in lost Workers Compensation Weekly Payments
Our client Sarah was employed as a veterinarian, and on the date of her injury,…
Successful Purchase of Property with lower penalty negotiated and no default interest being charged
September 25, 2020
Successful Purchase of Property with lower penalty negotiated and no default interest being charged
It is without a doubt that COVID has changed an immeasurable number of things. One…
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