Tag: family law
WHEN MEDIATION WORKS BEST, AND WHEN TO AVOID IT
Mediation can be a tool for resolving your civil or family law dispute quickly and inexpensively. You might decide to work with a mediator to resolve your dispute without court...
VIEW MOREWhat Is Family Court ?
Our legal system has many different types of courts. Each court generally handles a different type of law. For example, criminal matters are generally all handled in criminal court. The...
VIEW MOREFamily Law Practitioners Association Board
CONGRATULATIONS! We are pleased to confirm that our Partner, an Accredited Specialist Family Lawyer, Mr. Ian Field, has been elected to sit on the Board of The Family Law Practitioners...
VIEW MOREPain or Profit? Unlocking the next 12 months of Australia’s financial future
Financial Future PAIN OR PROFIT? What do the next 12 months hold for you? How will Government policies impact your back pocket? Are you prepared for the proposed changes? What...
VIEW MOREPEXA E- Conveyancing Vs Paper Settlement
E-Conveyancing Vs Paper Settlement Deciding on the most efficient and best value option for settling your property transaction is at the front of mind to most people and with the...
VIEW MOREDon’t Just Guess Your Legal Position – Free Legal Advice Brisbane
Most people know a little bit about a lot of subjects, but when it comes to areas of the law unless you’re a fully trained and experienced lawyer for Legal...
VIEW MOREAylward Game Solicitors Launches Data Science-Powered Law Services for Family Law
Release Immediately Aylward Game, the Brisbane Law Firm that uses data science and artificial intelligence to help family law clients receive more efficient legal services, has launched a service that...
VIEW MOREHow To Find The Right Family Lawyer
Legal family law matters may sometimes be simple, but finding the perfect lawyer might not. You may be at a loss, not knowing where to begin the search for legal...
VIEW MORE5 Common Family Law Myths
Our family lawyers chime in on their top 5 family law myths that you may not know about... A Couple needs to live together for 6 months to qualify as...
VIEW MOREJoint Tenants vs Tenants in Common
There are 2 Alternative ways to own Property in Australia: Joint Tenants vs Tenants in Common In a Joint Tenancy, all of the owners own the entire property. If one...
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