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A guide to building inspections before your purchase

A guide to building inspections before your purchase

by precedence | Aug 10, 2021 | General News

For many Australians, buying property is one of the most significant transactions that they will ever make, which is why it is important to know the condition of the house or unit you are buying before you move into it.  Getting a building and pest inspection may...
Resigning as a Director? Don’t be late or the last

Resigning as a Director? Don’t be late or the last

by precedence | Mar 4, 2021 | General News

From 18 February 2021 changes to the Australian Law were introduced by the Treasury Laws Amendment (Combating Illegal Phoenixing) Act 2020 meaning that: if a director’s resignation is not notified to ASIC within 28 days, the resignation will take effect on the date of...
How does domestic violence impact parenting arrangements?

How does domestic violence impact parenting arrangements?

by precedence | Oct 15, 2020 | Knowledge

Domestic violence and parenting It is important that children grow up in a safe environment where they feel secure, loved and protected.  Children who are exposed to domestic violence are far more likely to develop physical and/or mental health problems and, as...
A fair go for subcontractors – BIF Act amendments 2020

A fair go for subcontractors – BIF Act amendments 2020

by precedence | Sep 29, 2020 | General News

Subcontractor late payments Queensland Working in the building industry with or as a subcontractor?  This year has seen significant changes made to building industry payment laws that may affect you. In July the Building Industry Fairness (Security of Payment) Act...
Is your ex entitled to property that you acquire after separation?

Is your ex entitled to property that you acquire after separation?

by precedence | Aug 20, 2020 | General News

Updated 20 August 2020 The simple answer to this question is – yes. Generally any property that is acquired after separation and before a final property settlement will be included as an asset in the property pool available for distribution even if the asset is held...
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