In Australia, the family court is often a place of last resort for parents who cannot agree about the ongoing custody of the child. It's a place where the hard rule of law is intended to be applied, when the court takes all the facts into consideration and hears the case for both sides.
However, it's very difficult to litigate emotions, and rightly or wrongly, these can spill over in the months that follow any kind of judgement.
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- Due to the complex nature of bankruptcy laws, some filers make a number of errors before even filing their plea at the courthouse. These errors may have negative effects on your bankruptcy and even render you not eligible for bankruptcy. Here are some common errors to avoid. Continued use of credit Some folks may make expensive acquisitions with credit a few months or even weeks prior to filing bankruptcy. Additionally, they may as well make payday advances.
- Thousands of personal injury lawsuits are initiated each year. Read on to learn a little bit more about this type of legal process. What is a personal injury lawsuit? A personal injury lawsuit occurs when an individual decides to make a claim for compensation due to an injury or illness (either physical or psychological) which resulted from an accident, or a particular type of event or work environment. For example, someone who has developed depression or anxiety as a result of workplace harassment, or because of an unreasonably heavy workload, may choose to file a personal injury claim against their employer.
- Legal fees are one of the many costs of running any business. With the increase of information in the web, you can quickly perform the mundane work on your own. However, this is not the case when it comes to lawyering. You will need a good attorney to present you legally, and this is not even the issue, the hard part is getting the best lawyer for the job. The following tips should help you land a trustworthy and reliable attorney.
- When an injured employee is directed to take some time off work because of a work-related injury, it may seem like there's nothing to do at home but browse and post updates on social media. People have become so used to social media sites such as Twitter, Facebook and Instagram that they post about almost everything happening in their lives. While an employee with a genuine injury needs not to feel scared or fearful that their social media posts might affect their workers' compensation claim, restraint is advised in terms what they decide to post.