by Greenhalgh Pickard | Apr 23, 2024 | Blog, Wills & Estates
Home » Archives for abbey Written by: Eboni Sydes What is a blended family? As the incidence of blended families becomes increasingly common, the importance of making consideration for this in estate planning grows too. Blended families are expressed as one or both...
by Greenhalgh Pickard | Apr 18, 2024 | Blog, Employment Law
Home » Archives for abbey Written by: David Rule & Carmen Sauvage In early 2024, employees of the Queensland Police Service and the Queensland Ambulance Service challenged their respective employers COVID-19 directions. These employees were successful in their actions...
by Greenhalgh Pickard | Apr 16, 2024 | Blog, Sustainability
Home » Archives for abbey Written by: Rachel Gallacher Results of the Review of the Environmental Protection Act 1994 In 2022, a review of the powers and penalties under the Environmental Protection Act 1994 (“EPA”) was conducted as a response to community feedback...
by Greenhalgh Pickard | Apr 8, 2024 | Blog, Criminal Law
Home » Archives for abbey Written by: Braden Milburn, Criminal Law Solicitor Getting Charged with Drink Driving on an E-Scooter or E-bike Despite it seeming like an easier way home after a night out, there are significant laws in place regarding drink driving on an...
by Greenhalgh Pickard | Mar 28, 2024 | Blog, Employment Law
Home » Employment Law In Australia, the responsibility for workplace damage depends on the individual situation. Employers are usually held responsible for damage caused by their employees during the course of their employment. However, in some situations, employees...
by Greenhalgh Pickard | Mar 25, 2024 | Blog, Family Law
Home » Family Law » Page 2 Written by: Rachel Gallacher, Family Lawyer If you and your partner are not legally married, not related by family, and live together on a genuine domestic basis – chances are you are in a de facto relationship. [1] It is common for de facto...