A recent decision of the Federal Court of Australia highlights that a victory is no guarantee of having to pay significant costs in a litigated matter at the end of the day.
Don't lose your deposit because you haven't read all those pesky clauses in your property purchase or contract of sale.
Testamentary capacity refers to the ability of an adult to make a valid Will. Whether a person has the capacity to make a Will, depends on each individual circumstance.
The United Nations is aiming to raise global awareness of elder abuse as a public health and human rights issue by marking the 15th of June, ‘World Elder Abuse Awareness Day’ (WEAAD).
‘The Dallas Buyer’s Club case’ has shaken the internet community by setting a precedent for right’s holders to go after copyright infringers.
E-conveyancing is now available in Victoria and Queensland through Property Exchange Australia (PEXA), which will soon be coming to Queensland and all other Australian States.
You asked them, we have answered them. These are your top 5 power of attorney questions answered.
If you have a dividing fence between your property and your neighbours, you are both equally responsible for it. This includes the cost of maintaining the fence, for which the cost should be divided equally between you and you neighbour. If there is no dividing fence, but one neighbour would like a fence for privacy or other purposes, then any adjoining landowners are still equally responsible for the cost, even if they do not want the fence.