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C&C Law

Locality: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 7 3232 1207



Address: Riparian Plaza, Level 38, 71 Eagle Steet 4000 Brisbane, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.candclaw.com.au/

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24.01.2022 Ive been working with a young guy recently Ben Torley @ C & C Law and you couldnt fault him for his work ethic, adherence to the task and capacity to handle stress. His parents mustve done a great job on the bloke, his mum being the daughter of hard-working Italian immigrants and on his dad side also entailing traditional and hard-working grandparents. Hes seen the number of hours I put into my work (last week it mustve been in access of 80) and stress associated with de...aling with people in a difficult time of their lives but has never shirked away from the tasks and challenges at hand. Any of the Solicitors and Barristers on my page whove had the experience of working with Ben can vouch for what Ive said. I have no doubt hell make a great lawyer in moving forward ... Well done mate! If you cannot get on to me, you can always contact Ben on 0400 431 663. Regards, John Castanho



23.01.2022 MENTORS my son Sol is a bright kid, 1 of the brightest people i've encountered and interacted with. i'm not sure what he intends to do on the completion of school this year apart from him saying to the effect, "I won't be going to Uni, that's an indoctrination" and "ive got to believe in my gut, my inner truth." earlier this year Sol was helping me with some legal matters, drafting Orders and admin stuff, but the law "man-made and flawed" as he put it, didn't interest him muc...h. i was out to dinner with Sol earlier this week and out came some stories about Bob Brewer, a legendary Queensland Barrister, I worked with on many cases, traffic and crime mainly (from memory we only lost a single case together, a truckie full of speed who lost control of his truck and mowed half a dozen people near the Gabba). Out pricked Sol's ears, there was laughter, given Bob not only had fun at what he did but was constantly picking holes in legislation and cases. id often sit at his office on queen street where we'd eat ham, cheese and tomato sandwiches together. once I asked where he derived all his lateral thinking from, and he said with a wave of his arms, "in the toilet, of course, it's the best place to think." out came laughter that would circle his office. now thinking back, it's amazing the places we can go and what we can achieve when we have the right mentors. as i dropped Sol at his mum's he said to the effect, "that Bob guy is an interesting old man. i wish id met him." Then with several nods, "I hope i can challenge the system in the manner he did and help people along the way like he did." he left down the alleyway, his shadow dancing in the faint moonlight and then swallowed by the night. I nodded for a bit myself, then sped off ............. John Castanho 25/11/2020

16.01.2022 "People caught breaching coronavirus health restrictions could be sent to jail for up to six months, after harsher penalties were passed through Queensland Parliament."

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13.01.2022 C&C Law #FamilyLawSpecialists

07.01.2022 PROPERTY/FINANCIAL MATTERS There are four (4) steps a Court takes when assessing a financial/property split, as follows: 1. What is the net asset pool of the marriage or de facto relationship, as the case may be?... 2. What are the contributions, financial and non-financial, of the parties? 3. What are section 75(2), in de facto claims s 90SM(3), otherwise known as "future needs" factors, of the parties? 4. Is there a need for an adjustment to make a partys entitlement just and equitable? If you have separated or divorced please call John on 0414 384 787, if you need advice in your matter.

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