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HLB Lawyers

Locality: Innaloo, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 9244 8818



Address: 8 Morris Place 6018 Innaloo, WA, Australia

Website: http://hlblawyers.com.au/

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25.01.2022 At HLB Lawyers, we are experienced in assisting applicants in all matters relating to their Australian visa applications. Our areas of expertise include Student & Visitor Visas, Partner Visas, Skilled Migration visas, Business Migration, Protection visas, the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) Review, the Federal Circuit Court (FCC) and Ministerial Intervention applications. If you require further information regarding your Australia visa options, contact us at 08 9244 8818, 0420 271 131



19.01.2022 We specialise in helping Australian small businesses. Let us know what sort of help you’re after, and we can put together a fixed fee legal service package tailored to your business requirements. Get started now! Book your consultation with: Henrik Bendtsen Goldy Bhogal... 08 9244 8818 See more

19.01.2022 New relief package to support tenants and landlords. The McGowan Government has set aside $100 million of the new package for land tax relief grants to be paid to commercial landlords. To be eligible, commercial landlords must provide rent relief that equates to a minimum of three months' rent and freeze outgoings to small businesses that have suffered at least a 30 per cent reduction in turnover due to COVID-19. Grants equivalent to 25 per cent of the landlord's land tax bi...ll for 2019/20 for the property in which an eligible tenant is provided relief will be paid to landlords. The commercial rent relief grants will be administered through the Small Business Development Corporation, with applications opening May 1, 2020. For more information on eligibility criteria and how to apply, visit http://www.smallbusiness.wa.gov.au The McGowan Government has also committed $30 million for grants of up to $2,000 for residential tenants who have lost their job and are facing financial hardship. This assistance will help to preserve tenancies by helping eligible tenants continue to pay rent, and will reduce the risk of exposing landlords to financial hardship in meeting their mortgage obligations. Under the scheme, grants equivalent to four-weeks' rent up to a maximum of $2,000 will be paid directly to the tenant's landlord, to contribute to the tenant's rental payments. The grants will be provided in addition to rental reductions negotiated between tenants and landlords. The residential rent relief grants will be administered through the Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DMIRS), with applications opening from May 1, 2020. The scheme will be available to tenants or sub-tenants who have lost their job, applied to Centrelink for income support, have less than $10,000 in savings, and are still paying at least 25 per cent of their income in rent. For more information on eligibility criteria and how to apply, visit http://www.dmirs.wa.gov.au/covidrenting To qualify for these commercial and residential grants, landlords must agree not to seek to recover this rent relief from tenants at the end of the period.

18.01.2022 HLB Lawyers will be taking a little break over the holiday season. We will be closed from Monday 23rd December 2019 and will reopen on Monday 6th January 2020. We wish you all a Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year!!



18.01.2022 Buying or Selling!!! For a hassle - free and cost efficient experience, please contact Lee Bendtsen, dedicated member of our conveyancing team

15.01.2022 HLB Lawyers We are your friendly-fixed priced Solicitors & Immigration Lawyers conveniently located in Innaloo (NOR). Our practise areas are: Contracts and Commercial Law; Property Law;... Family Law; Insurance Claims; Wills, Probate and Estate; Will and inheritance disputes; Powers of Attorney and Guardianship; Migration Law; Conveyancing; Bank and Guarantee Advice; and General Advice Please contact us on: Henrik Bendtsen 08 9244 8818 Goldy Bhogal 0420 271 131 [email protected]

15.01.2022 Need a qualified legal advice? We work 100% on a fixed fee basis. No hourly rates. Call HLB Lawyers on 08 9244 8818 to book your consultation with a Solicitor/Immigration Lawyer/Conveyancer: Henrik Bendtsen Lee Bendtsen Goldy Bhogal Mai Hoang



15.01.2022 We at HLB Lawyers have seen a surge in people wanting to make or update their Will, both in light of the current Coronavirus outbreak and also having the time to finally get round to Will preparation under lockdown. At HLB, we are following social distancing guidelines. We are taking appointments for all legal matters as usual. We can also take instructions for your Will or any other legal matter over the telephone or via video call to minimise the need for any social intera...ction. If you would like more information, please contact us on 08 9244 8818 or via email to [email protected]

13.01.2022 Free Mandatory COVID-19 hygiene training course for hospitality recovery: Early rollout of training program ensures WA businesses can reopen quickly when restrictions are lifted in the future; Hospitality Venues will only be able to reopen when restrictions are lifted and every employee has successfully passed assessment; Venues will receive a certificate of participation, front and back of house posters, a door sticker and bar and table 'talkers. Staff will receive a c...ertificate of completion'. The AHA Hospitality & Tourism COVID-19 Hygiene Course covers the following key elements: Understanding COVID-19 and venue restrictions; Reporting personal health issues; Maintaining personal and work environment hygiene practices, specific to COVID19; Reducing cross contamination through procedures, specific to COVID-19; and Effective cleaning and sanitising practices, specific to COVID-19 The course is two-tiered, with all staff required to successfully complete the first component, and managers and supervisors required to complete the second, more advanced aspect. Tier 1 course material and complete the assessment now at http://www.hospitalityhygiene.com/ The more advanced Tier 2 aspect, for venue hygiene officers, will launch on the website on Wednesday, May 6, 2020. (Source: Government of Western Australia, Media Statements)

12.01.2022 Australia is closing its borders to all non-citizens and non-residents. The entry ban takes effect from 9pm AEDT Friday, 20 March 2020, with exemptions only for Australian citizens, permanent residents and their immediate family, including spouses, legal guardians and dependants. New Zealand citizens who live in Australia as Australian residents are also exempt, as are New Zealanders transiting to New Zealand. Exemptions for Pacific Islanders transiting to their home countrie...s will continue to apply. Australian citizens and permanent residents and those exempt from our entry restrictions will continue to be subject to a strict 14 days self isolation. Please contact Henrik Bendtsen Goldy Bhogal if you have any questions. Stay safe

09.01.2022 Fighting COVID 19, support for small and medium sized businesses If you are renting a shop or other premises and because of COVID-19 you cannot afford to pay the rent, then below are some steps you may be able to take: 1. Talk to your landlord and state that you cannot pay the rent or afford to open the shop. Perhaps the landlord is aware and will give you a reduced rent or let you close the shop. 2. Provide the landlord with your finances to show that your business is earnin...g substantially less or nothing at all. 3. If necessary close the shop and only return to clean up or maintain your equipment. 4. Contact your bank: Australian banks will defer loan repayments for small businesses affected by COVID 19 for six months. Contact your bank or financial lender to discuss this arrangement. Visit the Australian Banking Association website (https://www.ausbanking.org.au/for/hardship-contact-details/) for a list of hardship contacts for each bank. 5. Once the Government allows you to start work again you should negotiate with the Landlord to pay the rent from when you start working. On 29 March, the Australian Government announced a moratorium on evictions over the next six months for commercial and residential tenancies in financial distress who are unable to meet their commitments due to the impact of coronavirus. Commercial tenants, landlords and financial institutions are encouraged to sit down together to find a way through this period to ensure that businesses can survive and be there on the other side.

04.01.2022 Who inherits the deceased’s estate if there is no will? If you die without having a will you are classed as having died intestate. Intestacy can also apply in situations where there is a will but it does not cover the entirety of one's assets. The estate first goes to any debts that need paying off. Section 14 of Administration Act 1903 (WA): Entitlements on intestacy 1. If there is a spouse or partner, and children...Continue reading



04.01.2022 We're here to help if you have any questions about Wills, Estates, Powers of Attorney, Commercial Law, Conveyancing and Migration Law, Family Law, get in touch with us on 08 9244 8818

03.01.2022 Do you have a concern about your personal legal matters? We are here to assist with all aspects of estate planning, including Wills, Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA) and Enduring Power of Guardianship (EPA). We will continue to be available via email and phone and we also have the ability to meet via Microsoft Teams, Cisco Webex or WhatsApp, so please don’t hesitate to contact us. For any legal advice we shall require funds in our trust account beforehand.

01.01.2022 Need a ‘Will’, but don’t know where to begin? Consult Henrik Bendtsen or Goldy Bhogal 08 9244 8818 hlblawyers.com.au

01.01.2022 Need help with family law matters? We can advise you and point you in the right direction, whether it is about parenting, property or other family law matters. Please contact HLB Lawyers on... 08 9244 8818 See more

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