Richard Leggo Areas of Practice Property law and conveyancing Obtaining probate of an Estate Obtaining … Read more
Does your privacy policy comply with the privacy laws?
New privacy laws known as the Australian Privacy Principles were introduced in 2014, the laws are a new set of privacy principles affecting the handling of personal information. If you have a website privacy policy you should review it for … [Read more]
Making a Will if capacity is in question
It is well known that a Will is a legal document which sets out how a person wants their assets to be distributed once they die. If you are over the age of 18 you can make a Will - provided you have capacity. In general … [Read more]
Making Your Will Count – Healthy Will Checklist
It is important for everyone over 18 to have a Will to make sure their wishes are followed and their assets are distributed as they would want after they die. If you don’t have a Will your assets will be divided according to how the law dictates … [Read more]
New Powers of Attorney in Victoria What do the changes mean for you?
The new Powers of Attorney Act 2014 (Vic) commenced on 1 September 2015. Find out bel ow what changes there are and what this may mean for you, your family or someone you care about. What is a Power of Attorney? A Power of … [Read more]
E-conveyancing the way of the future
For the past 150 years when completing a property settlement it has been necessary for lawyers and banks to meet up to check and swap documents and bank cheques. The party that ended up with the documents then had to lodge them at the Land … [Read more]
Are you a director of an insolvent company?
During difficult economic conditions it is important that all directors revisit their duties as directors and are aware of how the board should deal with the situation where a company is in financial difficulty and may be … [Read more]
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