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How to Give Power of Attorney From Abroad | Walker Pender Group

How to Give Power of Attorney From Abroad That Would Be Valid in Australia

To give power of attorney from abroad that would be valid in Australia, the process involves a few steps that are similar to the ones already mentioned but with some additional procedures because you’re outside the country: What is a Power of Attorney?  A Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal document that allows one […]

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From Basics to Mandates: An Overview of the New Minimum Standards For Rental Properties in Qld

A rental reform was implemented on October 1, 2022, and entails enforcing minimum standards for rental properties in Qld starting September 1, 2023. These criteria will apply to all tenancies, old and new, beginning September 1, 2024. Familiarity with the amended legislation is crucial for property managers since landlords must comply with these changes. Our

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Understanding Delayed Settlement: Causes, Consequences, and Solutions

Delayed settlement compensation refers to the financial reparation that a party may be required to pay if they fail to complete a property settlement by the agreed-upon date.  This compensation is typically aimed at covering the loss or inconvenience caused to the other party.  The amount and terms of compensation can vary based on the

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How Much Does A Divorce Cost in QLD | Walker Pender Group

9 Key Factors Determining: How Much Does A Divorce Cost in QLD?

How much does a divorce cost in QLD? One of the primary concerns for many individuals is understanding the cost implications of divorce. If you’re in Queensland, Australia, the costs can vary significantly based on your circumstances, whether contested or uncontested and if you decide to hire legal representation. Our family lawyers will provide an

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Rights of Beneficiaries of a Will in QLD: 5 Rights You Need to Know

The Succession Act 1981 (QLD) and other relevant laws protect the rights of beneficiaries of a will in QLD, Australia. Beneficiaries are individuals or organisations designated in a will to receive property, assets, or funds from the estate of a deceased person. These beneficiaries possess certain legally enforceable rights. This article will examine the rights

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