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What if gifts to adult children are not equal?

One of the main ways to challenge a Will is by making what is known as a family provision claim....

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Workplace Law

What is Unfair Dismissal and How Does an Unfair Dismissal Matter Work?

Unfair dismissal refers to a legal claim made by an employee when they have terminated from their job in a...

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Challenging Wills and Dementia: Case Study of Chant v Curcuruto

In order for a will to be valid, the testator (i.e. the will-maker) must have mental capacity. A will made...

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Insolvency & Restructuring

What is a subpoena?

A Subpoena is a legal document issued by the Court at the request of a party involved in court proceedings....

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Creating an Online Will? Make Sure it is Validly Executed

Owing to their ease, user-friendliness and cost-efficient nature, the popularity of online Wills has recently increased. If you decide to...

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What happens when someone does not have capacity to make a Will?

To make a Will in Australia, a person must be over the age of 18 and have what is known...

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