Achieving the Best Possible Outcomes in Legal Cases

  • The Necessity of a Certified Family Lawyer in Divorce Proceedings

    18 September 2023

    A certified family lawyer is an expert who is skilled in the nuances of family law. These professionals possess specialization in this field and a deep understanding of the legal complexities surrounding divorce proceedings. They provide assistance in navigating the often confusing and emotionally taxing landscape of divorce. The Importance of Legal Expertise The legal system is often regarded as being rather unintuitive and challenging to navigate, especially for those who are unfamiliar with it.

  • Electronic Conveyancing - Should You Trust it?

    20 June 2023

    Electronic conveyancing (e-conveyancing) has been the buzzword in the Australian property industry for the past several years. Many consumers are still unaware of its benefits and the risks involved in such a transaction. One of the key concerns of potential buyers is the safety issue: Is electronic conveyancing safe? What do you need to know as you clarify some of the misconceptions around this topic? Understanding the Concept Firstly, it is essential to understand what electronic conveyancing entails.

  • Can the Legal System Take a Child into Its Care?

    4 January 2023

    Whenever disputes arise between two parents that may make life at home difficult, a family court will always be concerned about the welfare of the children. Unfortunately, such disputes can develop for a wide variety of reasons and occasionally, they may lead to serious repercussions. If you're in this situation, does the court have a right to take away your children, and if so, what can you do about this?

  • 3 Items To Include In Your Will

    30 August 2022

    A will dictates the rules for handling the affairs of a deceased person. Therefore, the law recognises your will and cannot disapprove its execution. However, you may miss out on valuable details that may affect the distribution of your assets or cause losses. This piece discusses several items in wills that people constantly forget. Second Beneficiaries Most people forget to name a second beneficiary in their wills. A second beneficiary is a contingent individual who receives your estate in case the first beneficiary is unavailable.

  • A Guide On Conveyancing Disclosures

    23 June 2022

    Conveyancers are best suited to protect your interests as you purchase a property. Most people trust their conveyancing with the nitty-gritty of the exchange. As such, they don't bother to inquire about the due diligence or negotiation process. Below is an extract detailing some of the disclosures your conveyancer should make as you purchase a property. Ideally, they should help you grasp the conveyancing process.  The Property Pricing  Is the property reasonably priced?

  • Need Legal Documents Served? 3 Reasons To Work With A Process Server

    25 February 2022

    If you're in the middle of legal action and you need to serve documents on the other party, don't try to handle the process on your own. Instead, hire a legal process server. You might think that serving legal documents on someone is an easy process, but that's not necessarily the case. In fact, you can put yourself at risk for a variety of problems when you try to handle the process on your own.

  • Lesser-Known Rights of the Accused in Criminal Law

    10 November 2021

    Under criminal law, the presumption of innocence is perhaps one of the most fundamental rights of an accused person regardless of the type of crime. Although the right might be difficult for the public to stomach in some cases, encroachment on the fundamental right should be resisted at all costs. However, did you also know that most accused persons are unaware that a plethora of rights builds on the presumption of innocence?