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Restrictions on publication of family law proceedings exist under the law. However, there are circumstances in which documents from family law proceedings can be used in other related proceedings.
Building firm Aycon Constructions & Building Services (Aycon) has been fined $250,000 and suspended for 3 years. The imposition of a hefty fine and suspension followed an investigation by the...
In simple terms, child support is the financial support provided to meet the care needs of a child.
A Full Court of the Federal Court has highlighted the importance of updating binding death nominations in respect of superannuation entitlements upon the breakdown of a relationship.
In more good news for NSW's energy transition focussed around renewable energy zones (REZ), on 26 June 2024 the Minister for Planning and Public Spaces (the Minister) granted an infrastructure...
Changes to a number of employment rates, thresholds and limits in Australia came into effect on 1 July 2024, with implications for both employees and employers.
Following a separation, parents or other interested parties often wish to know how 'custody' arrangements for children are determined.
On 21 June 2024, the Building Ministers Meeting took place to discuss the priorities of the Australian Building Codes Board (ABCB) for 2024-2025. The ABCB is responsible for developing and...
On Thursday 20 June 2024, a Full Bench of the Fair Work Commission handed down its decision in Aspire 2 Life Pty Ltd v Jessica Tidmarsh [2024] FWCFB 289. Aspire...
Employees and independent contractors have different legal rights, obligations and entitlements.
The Supreme Court of Victoria has published guidelines for litigants and lawyers using AI tools to assist the litigation process.
If you have entered into a financial agreement in another country, you may presume that it will automatically apply in Australia.