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iCIRT: Re-building Confidence in Construction
The Independent Construction Industry Rating Tool (iCIRT) was launched by the NSW Government in late 2020 to tighten building regulations and inspections. This strategy aims to rebuild public confidence in building professionals following numerous construction...
Writing a Will. Do I need a lawyer?
Writing a Will can ease stress for both you and your loved ones by providing you with peace of mind that your assets will be dealt with in the way you decide. However, often people wonder if it is worth getting a lawyer to write a Will for them, or whether they can...
Starting a Business: An overview of common business structures
There are four main types of business structures for conducting business in Australia, each with their own advantages and disadvantages. A person can carry on business as a sole trader, partnership, trust or company. The choice of business structure is an important...
Relocation After Separation – What you need to know
In family law, one issue which may arise following a relationship separation where children are involved is ‘relocation’. Relocation is the legal term for moving with your child to another town, state or country after a divorce or separation. Relocation may raise...
Natural Disasters: My home insurer refused to renew my policy
The 2020 bushfires across Australia had devastating effects on the lives of so many Australians. Many lost homes, treasured possessions or most terribly, a family member or friend. In the aftermath of this natural disaster, we had clients call us to seek advice on...
Mobile Apps – Common Intellectual Property Disputes
Are you a mobile app developer or someone contracting with a developer to make mobile apps? This article aims to set out briefly some of the common copyright disputes that arise in the creation of mobile apps, what the law says, and what the process is for resolving...
Grandparents Rights: Saving your rights to see your grandchildren
In Australia, grandparents have unique legal rights to approach courts to obtain orders which allow them to spend time with their grandchildren. If you have concerns about the welfare of your grandchildren, you may need guidance about how to help protect them. What...
Freezing Orders: Common Misconceptions
We will all be involved in a dispute at some point in our lives. We may even reach a point where we want to take someone to court in order to reach an outcome that we desire. Have you wondered what happens if the other person is not able to pay up if you win against...