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Default / 07.02.2022

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With a heavy reliance on more digital forms of technology to save all our productivity woes, there’s one device that’ll never go out of style in the workplace - date stamps! Date stamps are an office essential used to label filing and receipt organisation, typically utilised in the post office. There are many reasons to choose these embossing devices for your workplace including organisation, convenience, and improved productivity levels. With all these benefits and more, you can see here why date stamps are the employee’s favourite. Today, let’s...

Default / 01.02.2022

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One of the toughest issues businesses face is how to expand into new markets and territory - today we're exploring how this can be achieved with the assistance of 3pl: What Is 3pl? The first thing we need to cover is what 3pl actually is. Standing for third party logistics, 3pl is a system by which an external company manages logistics for you. This can carry a whole host of benefits for expansion which we will go through later in this article. Essentially, you will outsource either a portion of,...

Law / 16.10.2021

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One of the most common questions that an executor of a will in NSW is asked is, "what exactly do you do?" This question can be difficult to answer because there are many facets to this job, and an executor of a will in NSW has different levels of responsibility. In order for these facilitators to carry out their duties, they must first be appointed by the deceased person who created his or her testament and documentation after their death. Once an executor of a will in NSW has...

Blogging, Family Law, General / 24.06.2019

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Family solicitors from Unified Lawyers are doing a great service to their local constituents. Across the city everyday there are many occasions where a relationship reaches a breaking point and an experienced professional opens their doors to offer their guidance. Their lines of questioning won’t be made at random however, allocating their time wisely to assess what the nature of the case is, how they are feeling, what papers have been signed and more. Let us outline some core questions posed by a solicitor in this setting.   What Is The Nature of Your...

Blogging, General / 21.05.2019

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The breakdown of a marital relationship between two adults can often prove to be a highly stressful, emotionally difficult and confusing time for all parties involved, including any children produced by the partnership. Naturally, those who are engaging in the separation process will want to engage a professional legal advocate to counsel them and protect their rights. If you live in north-western New South Wales, then you might already be looking at several different professional divorce lawyers in Bella Vista. However, deciding between which practitioner to give your money...

Blogging, General, Law / 12.01.2019

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When people find themselves in a situation where to have to reach out for legal support, they will often find that they have no idea where to start. Furthermore, people may already be feeling a great amount of stress and anxiety and so the task of finding a professional to work with can sometimes feel like it is just too much. The good news is that people will often be able to reduce these negative feelings when they do eventually find support. In the meantime, is important that people...

General, Law / 10.01.2019

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Whether you’re confused about the difference between a conveyancer in Campbelltown and a solicitor or simply want to know more about what the two professionals actually do, this article will help. Both a conveyancer in Campbelltown and a solicitor are responsible for transferring legal property titles from one owner to the next and completing any legal work necessary in the buying and selling of property.   The difference between a conveyancer in Campbelltown and a solicitor Up until 1992, real property transfer work was done solely by solicitors. After the passing of...

Family, Family Law, General, Law / 17.10.2018

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In this day and age, it is not uncommon to see married couples end their relationship and these numbers are only on the rise. While there is nothing necessarily wrong with this, there are certainly some legal implications that come along with ending a relationship and there can be some negative outcomes for those who are not educated on this topic. The trouble is often that people won’t think about what they will do when they separate because they never plan to separate. As this is the case,...

Criminal, Criminal Law, General / 17.10.2018

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  You sit and nervously wait. ‘All rise’ the stern voice of the court bailiff booms and your stomach drops into your toes. You watch as the judge enters the court room and takes his seat. Facing a judge can be a daunting experience to say the least. Apart from knowing all of your rights you also need to use the right language. One wrong word could implicate you. That is why criminal lawyers Melbourne are important professionals that you should really consider using. They have qualified attorneys with many...

Criminal Law, General, Law / 26.09.2018

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Ever heard of the ‘CSI effect’? Where in shows like CSI and Criminal Minds forensic evidence like blood and fingerprints are collected, analyzed and used to aid police in tracking down and prosecuting the right culprits, all in a day - or an episode.   But has this given us unrealistic expectations about using forensic evidence IRL? We’ve talked to some of Sydney’s leading criminal defence lawyers to see what they say about this...