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Beware of New Dangers with Trust Distributions from recent Victorian Case

As you may be aware, a recent court decision in Victoria towards the end of last year has caused concern in the legal world over distributions from discretionary trusts.  

Usually we are instructed to set up discretionary trusts for the benefit of a particular client, with the client as trustee and the client and his/her broader family and related entities as beneficiaries.

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Need a checklist when selling your farm?

Have the Agent or your solicitor write up the basic terms of the Contract as agreed with the Buyer (ie. purchase price, deposit, conditions the parties want – ie. subject to finance, building and pest, due diligence, subject to sale of buyer’s property, etc, record if the crop and/or plant and equipment are included or excluded from the sale, settlement date)

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Do’s and Don’ts of police search warrants

If you ever find yourself in the position of police executing a search warrant at your address, the below points will make the experience easier and protect your legal position.

When the police first arrive

  • Immediately indicate to police that you want to speak with your lawyer

  • Allow police to execute the warrant

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Bankruptcy and You

Deciding whether or not you should apply for bankruptcy can often be a confusing and daunting task, and there is much to consider. It is integral that you understand what implications you may face and make an informed decision.

This article will explain what bankruptcy is and some of the common advantages and disadvantages of declaring bankruptcy.

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Director Identification Number

In order to prevent the use of false or fraudulent director identifies, from November 2021, directors will need to verify their identity as part of a new director ID requirement.

A director ID is a unique identifier that a director will apply for once and keep forever, even if they change companies, stop being a director, change their name or move interstate or overseas.

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Selling your property? How to make a binding contract and not be sued! – Part 5 – Swimming Pool Certificates

In the last four articles we discussed what information a Seller should disclose to a Buyer when selling property and the potential consequences of failing to do so. In addition to the points already discussed, Sellers and Buyers should also take note of the following where the property being sold/purchased includes a dwelling with a swimming pool..

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Modern Award review

For those who are not aware of what a Modern Award is - A Modern Award is a document which sets out the minimum terms and conditions of employment on top of the National Employment Standards (“NES”).

Modern Awards provide entitlements such as pay, hours of work, rosters, breaks, allowances, penalty rates and overtime.  There are more than 100 industry or occupation awards that cover most people who work in Australia.

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Closing the Loopholes Bill Introduced to Parliament

The Albanese Labor Government introduced the Fair Work Legislation Amendment (Closing Loopholes) Bill 2023 (the “Bill”) to Parliament yesterday afternoon (4 September, 2023).  The Bill is the “third tranche” of major changes to core aspects of our workplace relations system which will impact most sectors of the economy.

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Leasehold land – What can/ can’t I do with it?

Last article, we discussed what the difference between freehold and leasehold property was.

This issue, we will explore leasehold property further to get a better understanding of it.

For those that hold or lease Leasehold Land (or aspire to), there are general provisions which they need to adhere to, otherwise they risk losing the right to hold or lease the Leasehold Land, which may make up an important part of their farming operations.

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Be wary of the emoji! 🤔

As communication methods change, it is crucial to recognise that any form of communication (even a simple emoji) can potentially establish a binding contract. It is important to be mindful of this fact and be cautious when engaging in any form of written communication.

Whether it is a casual email or a brief text message, it is important to understand that these modern modes of communication hold legal significance and can carry legal implications and consequences.

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