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Donovan Oates Hannaford

Locality: Port Macquarie, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 6583 0400



Address: Suite 1, 75 Clarence St 2444 Port Macquarie, NSW, Australia

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

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24.01.2022 As parents, we do not stop loving our children because of their failings, faults or short-comings. We want to give them the tools they need to ensure their every success in life. And when we are not there anymore, we want to pass on to them what we can to assist, without the fear that it will be lost -gambled, drunk or frittered away; lost to creditors or the former spouse.... www.dohlaw.com.au/your-kids-never-stop-being-your-kids/



23.01.2022 Changes to discretionary trusts are coming into effect on the 31st of December 2020 which may expose trustees to foreign surcharges. Find out more about the changes and what actions you need to take here: www.dohlaw.com.au/important-changes-to-discretionary-trusts/

21.01.2022 A partnership is a legal relationship of 2-20 people who together operate a business. A partnership is not a separate entity, meaning all of the partners are personally liable for the debts and disputes of the business. Therefore, a formal written partnership agreement is preferred. The partners have shared control and management of the business which spreads the responsibility but this can also lead to management disputes about the operations and direction of the business.... Partnerships are regulated by the Partnership Act 1892, as amended. If you require legal advice on your current or future business partnership, contact us today: www.dohlaw.com.au/contact/

20.01.2022 A Power of Attorney document is just as important to life and estate planning as implementing a Will, however, it often doesn’t receive the same attention. So, the question is, do you need a Power of Attorney and what are the implications if you do not have one? www.dohlaw.com.au/do-i-need-a-power-of-attorney



19.01.2022 While we may have strong views about where we wish our estate to go, someone who thinks they have been unfairly treated in a Will may be able to challenge it. www.dohlaw.com.au/where-theres-a-will-theres-a-family-memb/

17.01.2022 It's that time of year again - #Movember! They say the moustache maketh the man, so which moustache should Scott choose this year? Scott Williams, Senior Lawyer at Donovan Oates Hannaford is raising funds and awareness this Movember for all the dads, brothers, sons and mates in our lives and he needs your help. ... If you'd like to support men's health, please donate to Scott here: http://mvmbr.co/3kQHLvi

12.01.2022 Don't forget to send us your questions for our Facebook live Q&A this week on buying your first home. Scott Williams, Principal and Tahleia Prussing, Licensed Conveyancer will be going live this Wednesday 25th November at 12:30pm AEST. Scott and Tahleia will be available to respond to any general legal queries you may have relating to purchasing your first home, the process and all the key considerations.... Click 'going' here: www.facebook.com/events/373816780617398 #firsthomebuyer #firsthomebuyeraustralia #Australianpropertymarket



09.01.2022 In your personal Power of Attorney document, you may nominate an Attorney who will be responsible for managing financial decisions on your behalf should you lose capacity. The question is, if you are a sole director or director of a company or trust, can your personal Attorney make financial decisions relating to these entities on your behalf? www.dohlaw.com.au/what-happens-to-my-company-if-i-pass-awa/

08.01.2022 If you are an eligible tenant under the Retail and Other Commercial Leases (COVID-19) Regulation 2020 [NSW], your landlord cannot decide on their own to terminate your lease if you’re unable to pay your rent as a result of COVID-19 for up to six months, unless agreed otherwise by both you and your landlord (effective since 24 April 2020). As an eligible tenant, you can ask your landlord to: > renegotiate rent > defer your rent... > reduce your rent > waive your rent for a period of time > or, terminate your lease early Both parties have to agree to any re-negotiated terms. Find out if you are an eligible tenant here: https://mybusiness.service.nsw.gov.au/commercial-leasing [Source: www.smallbusiness.nsw.gov.au//commercial-leases-and-covid-]

05.01.2022 We will be going live in 1 hour! Join the Facebook live here: www.facebook.com/events/373816780617398/ If you can't make it, don't worry - we'll post the live to our Facebook page later and on Youtube.

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