Electronic Conveyancing
On 4 July 2016, some of the greatest changes to conveyancing since the introduction of the Torrens Title System in the 1800s came into effect. As the conveyancing world embraces modern technology,…
Inheritance Disputes
It is an unfortunate, but all too common, scenario that upon the death of a family member – usually a parent – the spouse or children of that family member are left fighting over who should get what…
Sale of Land on or After 1 July?
Foreign Resident Capital Gains Withholding Payments Regime
Wills for Different Countries
International Wills vs Concurrent Wills Do you live in Australia and have assets overseas? What happens to the assets when you die? Making a will is highly recommended, particularly if a person has…
Aged Care - Estate Planning and Substitute Decision-Making
“My Aged Care” was introduced on 1 July 2013 and consists of the My Aged Care website and the My Aged Care contact centre. This initiative of the Commonwealth Government provides an integrated…
Family Provision Claims in South Australia
Not Quite Child’s Play
Why a Solicitor Should Prepare and Witness Your Will
Don’t Try This at Home
Buying a New House?
Tips & Traps For Homebuyers
Caveatable Interests
When to Lodge a Caveat
Advance Care Directives
From 1 July 2014, South Australians have been able to record their instructions and wishes for future health care and living arrangements in a new document, known as an “Advance Care Directive”. The…
DWFT Report
The DWFT Report is a comprehensive publication containing news, commentary and analysis of significant contemporary legal issues impacting the Australian business community.