The business world is buzzing about some spectacular opportunities, including: the number of baby boomers set to retire from business…
The business world is buzzing about some spectacular opportunities, including: the number of baby boomers set to retire from business…
When looking at properties available for sale, it is not unusual to be attracted to properties advertised as a ‘mortgagee…
It has long been thought that once a person lost capacity they would no longer be able to make a…
Division of Property An individual who has been married, or in a de facto relationship, (generally a couple are considered…
It is important to be mindful that the ATO considers that executor’s commission is assessable income and may attract GST….
The High Court Decides that Negotiating a Better Deal will not Necessarily mean you are Better Off! It is commonplace…
Historically, doctors were far more likely to end up in Court facing a damages claim, than owners of small to…
Having obtained a judgment from the Court against someone (including a company) who may owe you money is, though a…
Employers regularly seek legal advice on their obligation to pay sick leave. They want to know when they have to…
The terms Deed of Assignment and Deed of Novation are often used interchangeably during legal negotiations and discussions, however, there…
Buying and owning commercial property brings extra issues to consider and address when compared to buying residential property. There are…
New Mandatory Form – Notice of Risk – Federal Circuit Court of Australia As of 12 January 2015, all Initiating…
At Murdoch Lawyers, we strive to maintain a culture that encourages a healthy work-life balance. Let’s face it, we all…
Early Inheritances In recent times, an increasing number of parents are looking to give their child an “early inheritance” –…
Whilst a will is one of the most important documents you can sign, sometimes the mechanics of actually implementing your…
The Queensland Law Society (QLS) has summarised the changes made to the new REIQ residential property contract (10th Edition). The…
Agistment and Non-Payment of Agistment Fees Agistment contracts usually contain terms which provide for the grazing of livestock owned by…
It is mandatory for employers in Queensland to have worker’s compensation insurance. The scheme is governed by the Worker’s Compensation…
Changes to the QLD Property Laws Goodbye PAMDA The Property Agents and Motor Dealers Act 2000 (“PAMDA”) will be replaced…
A recent decision of the NSW Supreme Court should serve as a warning to potential estate claimants that it may…
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