Legal News Sydney

July 1, 2016
Feeling Trapped - Proposed Changes to Youth Bail Laws

What is more important? Protecting and investing in the future of our children or safe-guarding our communities from hooligans and ‘rogue youth’. Some are arguing that this is not a case of...

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June 29, 2016
Does Australia have a Sex Offender Registry?

An Australian Child Protection Offender Reporting scheme has been established by legislation in each Australian State and Territory. The scheme requires child sex offenders, and other defined categories of serious offenders against...

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June 22, 2016
What's Mine is Yours... Until Divorce

Separating from a partner can be really difficult and it has the potential to become more challenging when your assets have to be divided. The assets can be comprised of real property,...

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June 16, 2016
Arrangements for Children in Family Law Proceedings - Parenting Plans, Consent Orders and Family Dispute Resolution

If you and your partner separate, it can be a stressful and emotionally turbulent time. If you and your partner have children together, then the process can be even more complex, as...

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June 15, 2016
Support and Empowerment

Thank you so much for everything.  You [Harpreet] and Mittu gave me support when I mostly needed.  I have no family in Australia and I felt powerless but now I start to...

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June 14, 2016
Our Say on the Matter - Brock Turner

Earlier this week, social media feeds and traditional media outlets were flooded with outpourings of anger and outrage for the victim of Stanford rapist, Brock Turner. This anger stemmed from the disbelief...

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June 7, 2016
Choose Your Court Carefully - Should you go to the Family Court or the Federal Circuit Court?

If you are currently dealing with a family law matter that needs to go to Court, which one should you look to? The Federal Circuit Court of Australia The Federal Circuit Court...

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May 26, 2016
The Internship Culture - Unpaid Labour with Smiles on their Faces

For years, debate and controversy have surrounded the issue of the unpaid internship experience as an operation that straddles the line between legal and illegal. Some have gone further to argue that...

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May 20, 2016
Taken For A Ride - Opal's New Scheme

Earlier this year, the government put into action the Opal Card scheme making paper tickets redundant and unable to be sold. The exception to this is the purchase of single adult and...

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