by aslaumbe | Apr 12, 2024 | Articles, Litigation Articles
Granny flat arrangements are becoming increasingly popular as a solution providing accommodation for older Australians. However, if the parties involved fail to properly document the terms of the arrangement then complex legal and other issues can arise. Granny flat...
by aslaumbe | Feb 12, 2024 | Articles, Wills & Deceased Estates Articles
The traditional process of making a Will involves a person putting down their testamentary intentions in writing on paper and signing the document before two adult witnesses. However, this process has undergone some considerable transformation by the advent of...
by aslaumbe | Feb 12, 2024 | News, Strata Matters & Dispute News
Numerous changes to strata title legislation came into effect on 11 December 2023. A recent report found that more than 25% of people may now reside in strata-titled properties such as units and townhouses. So, changes to strata law will affect more and more people...
by aslaumbe | Dec 1, 2023 | Articles, Wills & Deceased Estates Articles
In order for a will to be valid the person who makes the will (the testator) must have testamentary capacity. If there are doubts about the testamentary capacity, the will can be challenged in a court. For a testator to have testamentary capacity, that person must:...
by aslaumbe | Dec 1, 2023 | Commercial Agreement & Disputes News, Ligitations News, News
As you may be aware, many large businesses employ a standard form contract when engaging with their customers so that the same terms and conditions apply to every transaction involving the supply of goods or services. The purpose of such a contract is to prevent any...