Dealing with deceased estates – Executor duties

After a person dies someone has to look after the assets of that person and pay the person’s debt. Although the person is no longer here, his or her affairs must be finalised and the person to finalise the affairs is appointed by the Will of the deceased. Where a person is appointed by a […]

Understanding a Commercial Lease

When renting business related property it is important for both Landlords and Tenants to understand the relationship they are entering into and the rights and obligations that they each have, the document that governs this relationship is usually a Commercial Lease. So what is a Commercial Lease? A lease is a legally binding contract that […]

Have you been left out of a Will?

The loss of a family member is always a difficult time, but it can become more distressing to learn that you have not been included in the family member’s Will. Generally, a person may leave their assets to whomever they wish.  However, the law recognises that there are those who relied on the deceased for […]

Buying a property at auction Things you need to know BEFORE the auction day

Buying a property can often be an intimidating process, especially at auction where you are competing with other buyers and there is no cooling off period. Many properties are sold at auction, particularly in a rising market, so it is important for buyers to understand the processes involved so they can bid confidently on the […]

Important things to consider when buying a business

If you are considering buying a business there are many things you need to do from a legal, financial and general business perspective.  Getting the right advice from the start is important. The structure of and issues involved in the sale are quite different if you are buying the business assets only, compared with the […]

The Power of a Statutory Demand

If you are in business, whether it’s in the capacity of a company director, in management or if you represent a company as its accountant, you must know of the power of a Statutory Demand.  This article sets out the huge benefits in using this as a method of very quickly and effectively collecting a […]

Six things to know about Binding Financial Agreements

There are many names for Binding Financial Agreements or BFA’s, including; Pre-nuptial Agreements (commonly known as pre-nups), Post-nuptial Agreements (post-nups); and Cohabitation Agreements. They are known by the courts as Binding Financial Agreements. There have even been movies about them and their enforceability and plenty of sensational newspaper stories but this article sets out the […]

Avoiding conveyancing traps – special conditions

Conveyancing is the process involving the transfer of legal title of real property from one person to another. The conveyancing process is designed to ensure that the buyer obtains good and marketable title to the property together with all the rights that run with the property and is notified of any restrictions or rights in […]

Have you heard about a Living Will?

Imagine being in hospital unable to move or communicate following a serious medical event. It is much easier for your family and loved ones to be sure they are making decisions consistent with your wishes provided they have been considered in advance. Today Australians are living longer and statistically some of us will face a […]

Facebook not impressed with algorithm

Lawsuits can be personal, complicated, emotionally charged and financially challenging. You need someone on your side that can help you navigate your way through the legal process. Facebook’s Vice President of APAC Policy, Simon Milner, has published a blog piece criticising the preliminary recommendation (rec 3) in the ACCC’s Digital Platforms Inquiry that there be a regulatory […]