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23.01.2022 I do t always agree with Waleed but this I like .



23.01.2022 Interesting reading.

22.01.2022 Hi Guys, in an effort to make me more visible Id love you to review my business. Please only genuine reviews.

22.01.2022 Another perspective and definitely worth while thinking about. We all agree that its a crime to drink and drive but what about the penalty? What do you think?



21.01.2022 From 1 September 2018, a new road rule will commence to improve the safety of emergency workers when they are stopped on the road. Motorists who do not comply with the rule will face a $448 fine and three demerit points. The new rule requires motorists to slow down to 40km/h when passing a stationary emergency vehicle displaying blue or red flashing lights.... Key messages of the campaign Police, firefighters, ambulance officers, State Emergency Service and rescue volunteers perform difficult and dangerous work for the community. Motorists must slow down to 40 km/h when passing stationary emergency vehicles displaying blue or red flashing lights The rule applies to vehicles travelling in both directions, unless the road is divided by a median strip

21.01.2022 Lets hope its not too late for the younger generation although the prices are still unrealistically high.

20.01.2022 Good news for off the plan buyers.



20.01.2022 A warning about driving and drug taking including prescription medication.

20.01.2022 If you are a tenant this is possibly the best lesson you could learn.

19.01.2022 This is an amazing statistic.

19.01.2022 Read this piece of valuable advice. If you need a will please contact me - could be the best thing youve ever done.

19.01.2022 Dear Sir/Madam We were recently in touch in relation to the Corporate LiveWire Innovation & Excellence Awards 2020. You were considered in the category Boutique Law Practice of the Year. Having reviewed information on all of those shortlisted, I am pleased to confirm you have been picked as the 2020 winner, congratulations. ... During the awards process we invited over 90,000 businesses and corporate professionals, magazine contributors and our subscribers to nominate companies& individuals based on factors such as service, innovation, experience, sustainability and other areas. Additionally, our research team has put forward a selection of firms which they felt were deserving of recognition.



19.01.2022 Warning to those posting and the comments made in Facebook posts.

18.01.2022 Protection of these buyers has been a long time coming.

17.01.2022 We’ve all had days like this !

17.01.2022 The time to buy is now.

16.01.2022 Stamp Duty abolished in favour of a broader based land tax. What are your thoughts?

15.01.2022 Loans becoming more difficult to come by.

13.01.2022 Interesting read for all those on social media and I guess if youre reading this then thats you!

12.01.2022 Better protection for those who make off-the plan purchases.

12.01.2022 Drink and drive and you face an automatic 3 month licence suspension plus fine.

11.01.2022 Family members of a deceased person often come to me and question the testamentary capacity of their loved one when they have been left out of, or poorly provided for in, a will. Guidelines established by the NSW Law Society provide solicitors assistance to decide whether the person making the will has capacity. Amongst other things one must decide whether the person is able to understand the general nature of what they are doing. Does that person understand the nature and e...ffect of making a will, what their assets are, and who may make a claim on the estate? Equally it is prudent for the solicitor to find out if the person has some sort of mental condition or illness that may require medication or treatment and whether that person is being cared for at a facility. One of the more recent cases that tested this was Ryan v Dalton; Estate of Ryan [2017] NSWSC 1007 . In this case the will maker had changed his will from providing for his three children equally to a new will in which he provided for his three children and his de facto spouse equally. His children contested the newer will and claimed that their father could not have had the capacity to enter into it. The Court held that this newer will was invalid based on notes made about the will maker by the nursing home of which he was a resident. The notes claimed that he was suffering from increasing delusions and confusion. The Court also held that the solicitor did not make use of the NSW Law Society guidelines relating to capacity and failed in her duty to take the necessary steps to ensure capacity. If you believe you may have a claim on an estate as you have not been properly provided for and then I would suggest seeking legal advice. Remember, strict time limits apply and there is no harm in making an appointment to seek legal advice. Call me now on 9344 3757 or email me [email protected] for a free consultation. See more

10.01.2022 Be careful when fundraising

10.01.2022 A simple overview of the court system in Australia

08.01.2022 How many drinks have you had? See the table to work it out. Number one rule - dont drink and then drive.

08.01.2022 Drink and Drive - dont do it

08.01.2022 The best way moving forward if buying property in two names.

08.01.2022 Interesting cases highlight the need to have your will as watertight as possible especially if you are considering unequal provisions.

07.01.2022 Have you asked yourself these questions when buying or selling property? Why do I keep missing out? Do I need a building report? What am I doing wrong?... I made an offer which was accepted, but another person just bought the property Can they do that? How do I make an offer? Why does the agent want me to waive my cooling off period? Dont wait until you its too late! Lawbiz can answer all your questions. Even during the very early stages our team will provide clients with an abundance of added value. This way, you save money and can then put it towards the things that really matter. We will make the process as smooth as possible. How Our Clients Gain A Real Advantage? We guide, support and educate you about the process, so you are more informed and more successful from the start. For our clients selling property, we work as a team with your selling agent to achieve the best possible result for your sale. Our team will explain every situation in plain English to help make the process as easy and hassle-free as possible along with our competitive and cost-effective fixed fees.

07.01.2022 New cyber bullying laws .

06.01.2022 Thats an expensive meal!

06.01.2022 Thanks for the vote of confidence.

03.01.2022 Dont leave it until its too late

03.01.2022 Interesting trend that hopefully NSW adopts to cut hefty stamp duty payments

01.01.2022 Pokies and children dont mix

01.01.2022 From APAC Business Insider Magazine I can confirm that LAWBIZ has been awarded: Best Boutique Law Practice - New South Wales Conveyancing Solicitor of the Year - New South Wales

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