by precedence | Aug 16, 2018 | Knowledge
On 1 August 2018, the FairWork Commission introduced unpaid domestic and family violence leave into all Modern Awards. The move is seen as a significant step forward in addressing the prevalence of domestic violence in society, and providing assistance for those who...
by precedence | Jul 31, 2018 | Knowledge
An executor, when administering an estate, may try to avoid obtaining a grant of probate of the deceased’s will. In this situation, the executor will often request that the party holding the assets on behalf of the deceased (i.e. a bank) waive the production of a...
by precedence | Jul 27, 2018 | Knowledge
Separation is one of the most difficult things an individual can go through. It is understandable that you, as a loved one of a person going through a separation, want to be there and show your support. As family lawyers we see how important the support of loved...
by precedence | Jun 28, 2018 | General News
From 1 July 2018, purchasers of new residential property across Australia will need to withhold the GST component of the purchase price of their property and remit it directly to the ATO as part of the settlement process. The changes introduce fairly onerous...
by precedence | Jun 21, 2018 | Knowledge
The government last week announced a proposal to restructure the family court system. The proposal is one of most significant changes to Australian family law in many years. The proposed changes have been met with widespread media attention and scrutiny. Several of...