Published 2 Years Ago Is Your Student Visa At Peril? Australian Student Visa Holders To Read This article briefly highlights a few important points that any Australian student visa holder must observe and be vigilant of so not to put one’s student visa at risk. The list is not meant to be exhaustive and every case turns on its own fact.
Published 2 Years Ago When is Child Support Applicable and What Does It Cover? Child Support Cover: The financial well-being of the children is always of the highest consideration when couples separate or divorce. If one parent has custody of the children
Published 3 Years Ago Should I Purchase Extra Warranties From The Suppliers? This article aims to briefly examine the Australian Consumer Law (ACL) in relation to consumers’ rights when it comes to buying goods or services, and whether as a consumer, one always needs to buy extra warranties offered from the suppliers.
Published 3 Years Ago Professional Reputation and the Google Review What if the Review is False or Defamatory? This article aims to analyze the recent decision of the Federal Court of Australia in Musicki v Google LCC [2021] FCA 1393 in which the Court ordered that Google LCC give discovery to the Prospective Applicant of all documents that are or have been in the
Published 3 Years Ago Mental Illness in the Workplace Did you know that one in five (5) Australian adults experience some form of mental illness every year? This serious illness has increased over the past 5 years
Published 3 Years Ago How to Save Costs on Your Next Property Conveyancing Transaction With Slater + Gordon announcing the closure of their Conveyancing Works division, it is timely that Aylward Game Solicitors have launched their partnership with Nectar mortgage brokers to offer high quality
Published 3 Years Ago Is The Bar Marginalising Mediators? This is the name of an article that appeared in The Australian’s Legal Affairs section on Friday 22 July 2016.
Published 3 Years Ago Fencing Work Who should foot the bill? This article briefly examines the circumstances where the fencing work costs may be borne by one neighbor only rather than being shared on a 50/50 basis. As with any other case, the list is not meant to be exhaustive and every case turns on its own facts.
Published 3 Years Ago Can you really buy without banks? Have you found a property you want to buy, but don’t have enough deposit (or sufficient credit history) to finance it? Or do you have a property that you would like to sell