by hume-taylor_admin | Sep 18, 2018 | Family law
Grandparents do not have automatic rights to see or care for their grandchildren. However, the Family Law Act 1975 specifies that “children have a right to spend time on a regular basis with, and communicate on a regular basis with, both their parents and other...
by hume-taylor_admin | Sep 2, 2018 | Criminal Law
If you have been accused of a criminal offence, one of the options you have is to plead guilty. But before you do, it’s important to seek legal advice to ensure you receive the best outcome for your circumstances. Your penalty may impact your current and future...
by hume-taylor_admin | Aug 14, 2018 | General Information
On 27 June 2018, the Barngarla people were awarded their Native Title at a ceremony held on the Whyalla foreshore. The ceremony was recognition of a 20 year fight and a tribute to those Indigenous elders who passed away during the campaign. Three separate Court...
by hume-taylor_admin | Aug 3, 2018 | Power of Attorney, Wills and Estates
A Will is only one aspect of estate planning for when you die – as it deals solely with what you own. However, when blended families, such as children of different marriages, or other complexities involved a Will may not be enough, or not necessarily the best way to...
by hume-taylor_admin | Jul 26, 2018 | General Information
Purchasing goods from Gumtree and Facebook Marketplace seems like a quick and cost effective way to buy and sell goods. It has given people a great platform to sell their unwanted goods, but has also provided criminals an easier way to get rid of their ill-gotten...
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