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Areas of Law

Compensation Law Queensland law recognises the right of an individual to recover damages where those damages have been caused by the act of another. Read

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Our Global Links

A World Law Firm Australia is a big island. In the past we looked after ourselves and didn’t pay much attention to the rest of

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End of Paper Era

The Queensland Government has announced the end of something our parents and grandparents held dear….paper proof that they owned their home.
As of 1st October 2019, a paper title deed will become an item of historic or sentimental value only and will no longer need to be deposited with the Titles Registry…

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Protecting Inherited Assets Against Family Law Claims

Jane’s only significant asset is her primary residence, which is a modest 2-bedroom apartment worth $800k. Jane leaves everything to Mary who is her only child. Mary has a job paying $120k p.a. and 2 children who are still in school.

Mary lives in a 3 bedroom townhouse, which she rents as she can’t yet afford to buy her own home…

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Omar Sarac admitted as a Solicitor!

A huge congratulations to our newly admitted Solicitor Omar Sarac! Omar was admitted yesterday as a Solicitor to the Supreme Court of Queensland after completing a Bachelor of Laws / Bachelor of Business and Practical Legal Training at the Queensland University of Technology…

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Do Pre-nups really mean anything?

Binding Financial Agreements “PRE-NUPS, POST-NUPS & DURING NUPS” Many have heard of the term “Pre-Nup Agreement” usually from American movies or sit-coms. The general impression

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Changes to REIQ Contracts

Is 13 a lucky number? The QLS and the Real Estate Institute of Queensland have released the 13th edition of the standard “Contract for Houses

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