by Dominic Green | Dec 17, 2015 | Commercial Law, Criminal Laws, Litigation & Disputes, Property Law
December 17, 2015 We take the opportunity to wish all of our valued clients and followers a much deserved break and all the very best in the year to come! After tomorrow, our office will be closed until 11 January 2016. We will still check emails periodically and will...
by Dominic Green | Nov 12, 2015 | Property Law
To most, caveats present a quick and effective means to secure an interest, such as a debt, against something concrete and enforceable. Due to the relatively cheap cost of lodgment, the quick and cheap ability to identify property against which they can be lodged, the...
by Dominic Green | Aug 3, 2015 | Commercial Law, Criminal Laws, Litigation & Disputes, Property Law
August 3, 2015 We’re kicking this week off by celebrating our first birthday and our first thousand page likes! We’d like to extend a very special thanks to all of our wonderful clients and followers. Happy Monday!
by Dominic Green | Mar 5, 2015 | Litigation & Disputes, Property Law
Why It Can Pay to Sweat the Small Stuff In a recent matter, two children were left behind by their father suddenly and tragically by reason of a terrible motorcycle accident. It was believed by some parts of the family that the accident was suicide, although this...
by Dominic Green | Sep 28, 2014 | Litigation & Disputes, Property Law
Recently we acted for a child of a deceased person in making a claim for family provision (another form of “contesting a Will”). The Will left our client with only 0.3% of the estate, providing the balance of 99.7% to her brother. As our client was an eligible person...