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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,...

Default, Family, Family Law, General, Law / 21.09.2018

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  Clients who have entrusted themselves to family lawyers Sydney have the right to ensure that their legal representative is working in their best interests.   Failure to do so would be grounds for firing, paving the way for a new solicitor from a different firm to take the reigns of a case forward.   To reach this significant juncture, a client must understand what types of behaviour would lead to a scenario that constitutes legal malpractice, a term that speaks to wrongdoing and negligence that is either improper or illegal.   If this example...

Family / 07.06.2018

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Getting an estate planning lawyer on your side is an important part of managing your affairs after death. The legal protections offered by an expertly crafted estate plan are crucial to making sure that your wishes are followed after your eventual death. However life changes faster than we think and the circumstances under which an estate plan was originally created change with it. This is why it’s prudent to keep in regular contact with an estate planner so that you can make sure you and your estate plan are...