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What is a statutory declaration?
What is a Statutory Declaration? A statutory declaration is a type of legal document that sets our facts that you declare to be true and accurate. It can be used for many purposes and can be requested by a person, organisation or government agency.
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Is It Time to Update Your Will?
Imagine this: you've put in the effort to create a will, thinking you're all set. But life has a way of throwing curveballs—marriages, divorces, new children, and even changes in your financial situation. Have you thought about how these changes affect your will? If you haven't revisited your will recently, it might be time to do so.
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If there’s a will there’ll be an easier way
Young adults should consider their estate planning options as it can prevent the legal and emotional turmoil that often accompanies intestate succession.
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What to know before getting on an e-scooter or bike
Queensland police officers regularly patrol and crack down on the dangerous operation of personal mobility devices such as e-scooters and bikes, which can attract fines up to $1209.
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Injured at work – when do you need a lawyer?
All workers in Queensland are covered by workers’ compensation insurance. The insurance is usually through WorkCover Queensland with the exception of a small number of larger employers authorised to be self-insured.
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How do I register my business name?
A business name should be registered on the Australian Business Register so it can be easily identified and not registered in another place.
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Working with Children: Blue Cards in Queensland
Any adult who works or volunteers with children, or who runs a child-related business in Queensland, must hold a “blue card”. A blue card is a Positive Notice which proves the card-holder has passed the state’s Working with Children Check.
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Why you should use a solictor for conveyancing
Buying or selling property is one of the most significant financial transactions most people will ever make.
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What is Elder Abuse?
One in six older Australians reports experiencing abuse, and the most common perpetrators are adult children.
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