Family Court recognises importance of First Nations Peoples connection to land
It is well understood that connection to land and culture is a vital part of
It is well understood that connection to land and culture is a vital part of
In recent years there has been a notable increase in family trusts due to the
In the recent case of Farnham & Farnham [2022] FedCFamC2F 83 (“Farnham”), the Federal Circuit
When entering into agreements with family or friends, it is important to consider all the
The Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (FCFCOA) has recently overturned a financial agreement
In the case of Dacombe v Paddison [2021] FedCFamC1A 103, the Federal Circuit and Family Court
When writing your will, decisions must be made when gifting your physical assets. Digital assets
O’Brien, Connors & Kennett is pleased to announce that we are expanding the firm and
The unpredictable nature of the Australian property market is a well-known phenomenon. Often we speak
In all family law matters, it is important to provide your lawyer with the full
The Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (the Court) has been established by the
In Roverati [2021] FamCAFC 89 the Full Court of the Family Court considered a 33
As of 13 August 2021, new regulations have been enacted for retail and commercial leases.
The Protection of the Environment Operations Act (Noise Control) Regulation 2017 outlines what is acceptable
It’s not uncommon for an individual to have property and assets in other countries. Some
Greater Sydney as of 6pm Saturday 26 June 2021 is subject to a stay at
In the recent decision of Walpole, Secretary Department of Communities & Justice [2020] FamCAFC 65,
In a recent decision of the Family Court of Australia, a wife has been appointed
Domestic violence is a leading cause of homelessness of women and children. New reforms to
Why have a Family Discretionary Trust? There has been a noticeable increase in the number
When exactly are parties said to reach a binding contract during negotiations? This is a
What constitutes an act of intimidation can be confusing. The summary below discusses relevant law,
What is defamation? Defamation occurs when somebody communicates or publishes material which is harmful to
The Role of Appointors in Family Discretionary Trusts The role of the appointor in a
When distributing a deceased estate, problems sometimes arise in relation to the identification of the
Resulting Trusts: When and how they may not result in your favour It was noted
Legal terminology can often be confusing. That’s why we’ve created this handy guide to the
During the unprecedented times of COVID-19, signatories often cannot physically meet to sign documents. The
Insolvent Trading Legislation Under the Federal Corporations Act 2001, a director of a company may
Good news for pet owners, the New South Wales Court of Appeal has held that
Family, divorce, loans and gifts The decision of Chaudhary v Chaudhary [2017] NSWCA 222 (‘Chaudhary’)
Many people who are separated from former partners or who become widowed will often choose
What are family discretionary trusts? Family discretionary trusts are an estate planning tool that can
What is a Binding Financial Agreement (BFA)? A BFA is a way to safeguard your
What is a Legal Guardian? A Legal Guardian is someone over the age of 18
Before a will may be admitted to probate, the applicant for a grant of probate
Super and Binding Death Nominations When a person passes away, their superannuation is distributed by
Financial Management Orders What is a Financial Management Order (FMO)? A financial management order is
WHAT IS A SPECIAL DISABILITY TRUST? A Special Disability Trust is a special type of
The courts have been closely monitoring the Government’s announcements and advice relating to COVID-19. Recommendations
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