Law

Have You Considered All Possible Legal Challenges When Setting up a New Business?

If you're planning a fairly significant investment in a new business venture, then you have a great deal to consider. You have to work out how you're going to manufacture your product or service, how it will be distributed, how you're going to handle finances and where you're going to get the best staff. In many of these areas you're going to have to address certain rules and legal implications and need to make sure that you are as well-prepared as possible for any challenges. Read More 

Parenting Orders: 4 Frequently Asked Questions

Divorce can be very difficult for your children. While you are negotiating with your partner about who gets the house or the car, your kids will still have various needs that still need to be met. If you are in the process of divorcing your partner and your child's needs are not being met, you may need to apply for a parenting order. Below is the answer to 4 frequently asked questions about parenting orders. Read More 

Knowledge for Victims: Your Know-it-all Guide to Statutory Rape

There are many types of criminal charges in the world. They relate to crimes and infringements of another person's rights, which could potentially lead to physical and emotional harm of the affected party. Rape falls among criminal charges. It refers to the forceful engagement in sexual activity with another person without his or her consent. More specifically, statutory rape refers to engaging in sexual activity with a person who does not have the capacity to consent or determine their position when it comes to sexual relations. Read More 

Estate Planning: Key Considerations When Drawing Up a Will

The most profitable years of your life where you dedicate your time working are typically referred to as your accumulation years as you are supposed to be amassing your wealth at this stage. It is during this period that most people will purchase a home, run a business, invest in life insurance and more. It is important to have these assets protected so that in the event of your demise, you can be assured that they will be passed down to who you want. Read More 

What a Conveyancer Can Do for A Residential Homebuyer

A residential homebuyer would do well to hire a conveyancer when they've made a decision to purchase a home, in addition to having a real estate agent, so that no detail of that home purchase is overlooked. A conveyancer will know certain paperwork to send to the seller and will also know legal information about deadlines you have for securing funds, your ability to back out of an offer, and the like. Read More