by Greenhalgh Pickard | Apr 2, 2025 | Blog, Conveyancing, Litigation
Home » Blog » Page 4 Written by: David Rule If you’ve found the perfect property and are ready to sign, keep in mind that your real estate agent works for the Seller and can’t change or negotiate the contract terms on the Seller’s behalf. Why is...
by Greenhalgh Pickard | Mar 11, 2025 | Blog, Family Law
Home » Blog » Page 4 Updated by: Taylor Wilson on 11/03/2025 The idea of a “prenup” rose in popularity thanks to American movies and television. In Australia, the word ‘prenup’ is known as a Binding Financial Agreement (BFA) under the Family Law Act 1975....
by Greenhalgh Pickard | Feb 18, 2025 | Blog, Litigation
Home » You searched for Written by: Natashia Blank, Litigation Solicitor. [Updated 18/02/2025] Property co-ownership is a way for friends, relatives and business partners to pool resources and share in the inherent financial risk that comes with investing in real...
by Greenhalgh Pickard | Feb 10, 2025 | Blog, Family Law
Home » Blog » Page 4 Written by: Taylor Wilson At face value, filing for a divorce on the Commonwealth Courts Portal is a straightforward process. But this streamlined approach can quickly ripple into waves when your ex refuses to sign the divorce...
by Greenhalgh Pickard | Jan 13, 2025 | Blog, Conveyancing, Litigation
Home » Blog » Page 4 Written by: Natashia Blank Buying your first home or investment property is an exciting, yet daunting milestone for many Australians. Whilst some save a deposit and finance their way to a successful purchase, other young and budding...
by Greenhalgh Pickard | Jan 9, 2025 | Blog, Commercial Law, Eloise Turnbull, Litigation
Home » Blog » Page 4 Written by: Eloise Turnbull If you’ve entered into an agreement with a party who breached the contract, you may be torn between enforcing the terms and letting them go. While the reasons behind the cancellation might be...