Being named as an Executor in someone’s Will means that you have been chosen to administer the estate. The Executor...
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Barrister vs Solicitor: what’s the difference?
Often the terms Barrister and Solicitor are used interchangeably, or you will see a firm advertising they are...
Selling a business: how to assign for the social media page?
If you decide to sell your business, any social media pages you have for the business can be considered an asset of...
Same Sex Marriage in Australia: what does the new law mean for you?
Since the Marriage Amendment (Definition and Religious Freedoms) Act came into effect on 9 December 2017, LGBTIQ+...
Binding Financial Agreements: Thorne vs Kennedy (2017) decision
On 8 November 2017 the High Court handed down an important decision regarding Binding Financial Agreements (otherwise...
What is Probate and do I need it?
You may have heard people referring to ‘probate’ after someone has passed away. Probate is the official proving of a...
Welcome Matthew to Whyalla
It is with pleasure we introduce our newest solicitor, Matthew Rismondo, to our Whyalla office. Matthew grew up on the...
Moving my child: do I need the other parent’s permission?
If you do not live with the other parent of your child (or children) you have a responsibility to the other parent to...
Zoë now a registered conveyancer
We’re excited to announce that our long term Secretary in Millicent, Zoë Thwaites, is now a registered conveyancer!...