When someone passes away, questions about inheritance naturally arise. In cases where someone has not been adequately provided for following the death of a loved one, Family Provision Claims exist to help make the situation fairer. This article discusses some of the... Read More
In New South Wales, bail is the process of being released from custody while awaiting your court hearing for criminal charges. Bail is not guaranteed, and a court will decide whether to grant it based on factors like flight risk and the seriousness of the charges. If... Read More
Transferring property between family members is a common practice, often driven by a desire to facilitate inheritance, support loved ones, or streamline estate planning. While the intention behind such transfers is usually rooted in familial bonds, navigating the... Read More
A valid Will determines how your estate is dealt with after you die. Your Will can appoint an appropriate family member, trusted friend, or professional to administer your estate (your executor), nominate guardians for young children, determine who will receive your... Read More
Facing an assault charge is a daunting experience, fraught with uncertainty and anxiety. In this article, we address some common questions and provide insight to help those charged with assault in New South Wales navigate the complex criminal justice system. The... Read More