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Ex Refuses to Sign Divorce Papers? Here’s What to Do Next

Ex Refuses to Sign Divorce Papers? Here’s What to Do Next

by Greenhalgh Pickard | Feb 10, 2025 | Blog, Family Law

Home » Blog » Page 5   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...
Joint Tenancy vs Tenants in Common? Know Before You Co-Own Property

Joint Tenancy vs Tenants in Common? Know Before You Co-Own Property

by Greenhalgh Pickard | Jan 13, 2025 | Blog, Conveyancing, Litigation

Home » Blog » Page 5 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...
They Breached Our Contract – What Do I Do?

They Breached Our Contract – What Do I Do?

by Greenhalgh Pickard | Jan 9, 2025 | Blog, Commercial Law, Eloise Turnbull, Litigation

Home » Blog » Page 5 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...
Remember 7% Indexation to HECS Debt? You May Get a Refund for It

Remember 7% Indexation to HECS Debt? You May Get a Refund for It

by Greenhalgh Pickard | Dec 13, 2024 | Accounting/ Tax, Blog

Home » Blog » Page 5 Written by: Dylan Murphy   Were you affected by the huge indexation jump in student HECS debts? Or did you pay off your student loan in 2023 or 2024? Good news— you may have a study loan refund on its way. On 26 November 2024, the government...
Murder vs Manslaughter in QLD – What’s the Difference?

Murder vs Manslaughter in QLD – What’s the Difference?

by Greenhalgh Pickard | Nov 26, 2024 | Blog, Criminal Law

Home » Blog » Page 5   Written by: Braden Milburn   Murder and manslaughter are both offences that fall under the broad category of homicide. However, the legal distinction between these two offences determines both the charges and potential sentences of...
Family Provision Claims in QLD: A Complete Guide

Family Provision Claims in QLD: A Complete Guide

by Greenhalgh Pickard | Nov 18, 2024 | Blog, Wills & Estates

Home » Blog » Page 5   When someone close to you dies and leaves you out of their Will, you may be able to contest their Will with a family provision claim, legally referred to as a Family Provision Application (FPA). FPAs are commonly known as “contesting a...
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