…if it didn’t make money. They are skillful and persuasive, and send millions of emails around the world to net their victims. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission says Internet…
…come up for renewal, you will need to review and renegotiate the terms. For a contract to exist, both parties need to consent to the terms. So how can you…
…gets to control their trusts and their companies after they die. People who control the companies and trusts will control the assets those companies and trusts own. “Wills are becoming…
…die. Recognition of overseas same sex marriages creates legal grey area Before the Australian law change in December 2017, when the Marriage Amendment (Definition and Religious Freedoms) Act 2017 came…
…an ongoing challenge for law enforcement and legal minds alike.” (See NSW Government, Communities & Justice, Media Releases, Coercive control reform, 13 October 2020.) The committee handed down its report…
…this year. If you die without a Will, the plan in your head for who gets what is useless. Someone who dies without a Will is known as an intestate….
…or lawyer you could be forgiven for just making a will and avoiding any other confusing wealth-related strategies. Actually, a family trust isn’t as complicated as you may think. Sure,…
…a veterinarian and loves her family pets. Georgina Woods’ mum Julie describes her 13-year-old as a typical teenager, except every day is a struggle since a cowardly hit-and-run driver left…
…expert estate planning advice from the specialist wealth protection lawyers at Stacks. Estate planning is about more than just writing a will and deciding who will benefit from your wealth…
…as guinea pigs to gauge the impact of radiation on humans. Under a $20 million deal in 1993 between Britain and the Keating Labor government, compensation awarded to Australian veterans by…
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