
Planning Ahead: Who makes the important decisions when you no longer can?
While no one wants to imagine a time when they can’t make their own decisions, it’s a reality that many people face whether it be
While no one wants to imagine a time when they can’t make their own decisions, it’s a reality that many people face whether it be
In 2013 the Commercial and Property Law Research Centre of the Queensland University of Technology commenced a review of Queensland’s property laws for the Queensland
Defamation is the intentional publication of unfounded material that harms a person’s reputation. Defamation law in Queensland is primarily governed by the Defamation Act 2005 (Qld).
If you are going through a change in your family situation, it’s important to consider how this might have an effect on your estate planning
Service of Court Documents: A Need-to-Know Guide In Queensland, the process of serving court documents is a crucial part of the legal system. It ensures
Upcoming Changes to the Family Law Act 1975 Overview On 10 June 2025, significant changes to Australia’s Family Law Act 1975 will come into effect,
Changes to Transfer Duty Concessions and Exemptions in Queensland With the cost of living being a key talking point over the last few years, changes
We were recently instructed in a matter where a person entered into a contract, the obligations under which, they were never going to be able
Body Corporate Common Property Can a Lot Owner Force the granting of Exclusive Use? Yes, potentially. Section 171 of the Body Corporate and Community
Assignment of Commercial Lease in Queensland: Key Legal Considerations An Assignment of a lease in Queensland is a process where a Tenant (assignor) transfers
You can’t find the Will?!? Occasionally upon the death of a person, particularly the sudden death of a person, the location of their original Will
Buying or Selling a Business -What are Your Obligations to Existing Employees? When buying or selling a business, it is important to consider existing
Body Corporate power to enter lot – what does this mean for property owners under a Community Titles Scheme? Power to Enter Lot In
Are You Providing Rooming Accommodation? In Queensland, the Residential Tenancies and Rooming Accommodation Act 2008 (‘the Act’) generally governs residential tenancies and rooming accommodation
Wills, Enduring Power of Attorney, and Advanced Health Directives – Understanding Your Personal Documents While many people understand the importance of Wills, the lesser-known
Consumer Leases for Indefinite Periods Consumers are granted statutory protections under the National Credit Code for not only credit contracts but also for consumer
Non-Refundable Deposits and Instalment Contracts For buyers and sellers of property in Queensland, arranging to release “non-refundable” deposits under a contract has traditionally been
Is Development Approval Required Before Registering a Lease? Overview Property owners and landlords should take the time to consider the particulars of their property
Do I Need a Liquor Licence? Liquor licensing is administered by the Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulations (the OLGR) in Queensland and is
Considering Litigation? Consider Your Costs! As Ben Roberts-Smith’s failed defamation Claim now turns to the matter of costs, reportedly an astonishing $35 million!
Divorce – Not Always a Simple Process You may have seen our article on ‘How to Apply for a Divorce?’ and it appears that
Misleading and Deceptive Conduct In Australia, the Australian Consumer Law (“ACL”) provides for various consumer protections. The ACL is found in Schedule 2 of
ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION Civil litigation can be stressful and expensive. Alternative Dispute Resolution (“ADR”) is an option that should be considered if you want
Important Updates for Unfair Contract Terms: What You Need to Know Overview The Treasury Laws Amendment (More Competition, Better Prices) Act 2022 (Cth)
The Functions and Powers of a Body Corporate In Queensland, there are currently over 500,000 properties that are part of a Community Titles Scheme.