Conditional Gifts in Wills Part 3 – The Ultimate Gift
Estate Planning, NewsConditional Gifts Part 3 – The Ultimate Gift discusses what a condition precedent is and the importance of considering the conditions...
Conditional Gifts in Wills Part 2 – The Bachelor
Estate Planning, NewsWhen a person receives a gift under a Will, but they are only entitled to receive it under particular circumstances, this is called a conditional gift. This blog takes a look at the conditional gifts in relation to the Hollywood movie The Batchelor.
Conditional Gifts in Wills Part 1 – Brewster’s Millions
Estate Planning, NewsWhen a person receives a gift under a Will, but they are only entitled to receive it under particular circumstances, this is called a conditional gift. This is Part 1 of a 3-part mini-series on conditional gifts in wills and what we can learn from the 1985 film Brewsters Millions.
First Home Buyers Assistance Scheme
News, PropertyPurchasing your first home can be an exciting, but at times an also overwhelming experience. Ensuring that you are fully aware and understand what government support is available to you is vital and could save you thousands in the form of grants and incentives. Read more in our latest blog...
How does an inheritance affect my Pension?
Estate Planning, News, ProbateIf you receive a pension from Centrelink and you have been given an inheritance in a Will, there are a number of factors to consider. Read our latest blog to find out more…
How do Electric Vehicles integrate with Strata Laws in NSW?
News, StrataElectric Vehicles (“EV”) have increased in popularity as we have become more sustainable, environmentally friendly and reduced our transport costs. This blog discusses Electric Vehicle Charging in relation to Strata Laws...
I have breached an ADVO or AVO, what are my options?
Criminal Law, Family Law, NewsIn this video, Laura addresses “What happens if an Apprehended Domestic Violence Order or Apprehended Violence Order has been made against you and you have been approached for a breach of the AVO or ADVO, what are your options?”
Does domestic violence impact my property settlement?
Criminal Law, Family Law, NewsOne of the questions we get asked in Family Law is about the way in which domestic violence impacts family law matters, in particular property settlements. This question gets asked from both ends of the spectrum, so from clients who are a victim of domestic violence and on the other hand clients who have been accused of domestic violence. In this video, Laura addresses the impact from both sides and what the court will consider when looking at a property settlement.
Court Filing Fee Exemptions in Family Law
Family Law, NewsCourt filing fees can be an expensive addition to an already costly time. The good news is that some people are eligible for a reduction of these fees or an exemption altogether. Read more in our article...