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What does a Conveyancer do?
Buying or selling a property can be an exciting time, but it can also be a complex and nerve-wracking process. However, a registered conveyancer can help make the process smoother and less stressful. A conveyancer is a licensed professional who specialises in property...
Lending money to family or friends?
A $250 loan agreement could save you thousands (and damaged relationships). It’s common when people lend money to their family or friends to think of it in less formal terms than a loan to a stranger or an acquaintance. Most of the time, nothing will go wrong. But...
Co-parenting during lockdown
With South Australia being in a seven-day lockdown, many South Australians will be experiencing a shift in their daily routines. In particular, this lockdown can create significant challenges for separated families. According to the Emergency Management...
Electronic Signatures and Remote Witnessing of documents in South Australia: COVID-19 and Beyond
Requirements to self-isolate, quarantine and social-distance in response to the COVID-19 pandemic have made the physical signing of documents (and witnessing of such signatures) impractical, if not impossible, in many cases. This has led to some significant...
Voluntary Assisted Dying Legislation
After 30 years of debate, the Voluntary Assisted Dying legislation (“the legislation”) has finally passed both houses in South Australia, and now Voluntary Assisted Dying (otherwise known as euthanasia) is set to become a reality in this State. When will voluntary...
I have a traffic offence I’d like to dispute, what can I do?
There are many different offences related to driving a motor vehicle in South Australia, most of these offences are covered by the Road Traffic Act 1961. There are multiple ways with which a traffic offence is dealt with, the most common of these is an alleged...
What is my role as an executor of a Will?
To be appointed as the executor for a deceased person is an important role, which you must consider carefully before accepting. It is a voluntary role, which can be renounced, however once you have begun administering the estate (termed “intermeddling”) it can be...
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