by jpmedia_admin | Nov 11, 2020 | News, Property & Conveyancing
On the title to the property, there was a registered encumbrance, much like tens of thousands of blocks of land all over South Australia. Their history dates back to the early 1930s when they were developed to restrict development in the suburb of Springfield although...
by jpmedia_admin | Oct 8, 2020 | Deceased Estates, News, Wills, Advance Care Directives & Succession Planning
We have an experienced team of lawyers who are skilled in estate planning. Unfortunately, disputes do arise within families who have not obtained early legal advice. Such disputes can end up in lengthy court proceedings, as occurred in the case of Rodda v Rodda [2015]...
by jpmedia_admin | Sep 10, 2020 | Deceased Estates, News, Wills, Advance Care Directives & Succession Planning
What do you include in a will? There are three key aspects to a will. These are the executor, the beneficiaries and how your assets will be distributed. Executor The first consideration is who you will appoint to administer your estate after your death. This person...
by jpmedia_admin | May 15, 2020 | Commercial and Advisory, Health Aged Care, News, Workplace Insurance
It will also be a requirement to install them in certain emergency service vehicles and public transport. The Act applies to already constructed buildings as well as new ones. About the only thing that is excluded is a person’s home which ironically is where the...
by jpmedia_admin | May 15, 2020 | Health Aged Care, News
The Optional Protocol to the Convention Against Torture (OPCAT) requires the Australian Government to appoint an independent body (known as a National Preventive Mechanism (NPM)) to do preventive visits to places of detention. The definition of ‘places of...