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Urgent Alert | COVID-19

By |2020-03-19T01:58:38+00:00March 19th, 2020|LEGAL NEWS|

We wanted to reach out personally to let you know that we are here to support you at this time. Our legal offices remain open and we are adhering to and following all hygiene procedures within all of our offices. For those of our clients that would prefer to liaise with us via telephone or FaceTime we advise that we are equipped to do so. [...]

Settling Your Property Matters – Differences Between Consent Orders and BFA

By |2020-03-18T02:09:55+00:00March 13th, 2020|FAMILY LAW|

Consent Orders and Binding Financial Agreements (BFA) are the two ways of documenting an agreement reached by you and your former partner about the division of your property and assets after separation.  They are the only methods that are legally binding and enforceable. Consent Orders Consent Orders are the most common way of formalizing an agreement reached between you and your former partner following the [...]

What Are My Obligations As An Employer Concerning The Coronavirus?

By |2020-03-13T00:41:01+00:00March 13th, 2020|LEGAL NEWS|

As an employer, you have obligations under the Workplace Health & Safety legislation to protect yourself and others. In light of the recent COVID-19 (Coronavirus) outbreak, SafeWork NSW has provided the following advice to businesses: Review your infection control policies and procedures; Develop and implement safe systems of work that include directions and advice provided by our health authorities; and Monitor and read updates on [...]

Drink Driving and Drug Driving Offences In NSW – What Are The Defences?

By |2024-09-18T10:19:36+00:00February 28th, 2020|CRIMINAL LAW|

Laws for ‘Driving under the influence’ in New South Wales are becoming more complex for drivers, as the NSW government tries to deter people operating vehicles in an unfit state. The Road Transport Act 2013 lays down the offences and penalties for ‘Driving under the Influence’. What is Drink Driving and Drug Driving?   A person driving a motor vehicle over the allowed threshold amount [...]

Duty of Disclosure in Family Law

By |2020-02-14T02:58:51+00:00February 14th, 2020|FAMILY LAW|

The Duty of Disclosure refers to the obligation on all parties to a family law dispute to disclose any information that is relevant to the issues in the case.  This includes disclosing information and documents that the other party may not know about. Disclosure in property matters Full and Frank disclosure of each parties’ financial circumstances, including all assets & liabilities and all financial & [...]

Jury Duty – What is it and how do you get selected?

By |2020-02-28T03:01:06+00:00February 7th, 2020|CRIMINAL LAW|

A jury is a group of people who listen to the facts and evidence of a case and apply the law (as directed by a Judge) to reach a verdict.  Most commonly, juries are used in criminal trials but occasionally they will be used in civil matters, such as defamation cases. Jurors are randomly selected from within the community to ensure that legal verdicts are [...]

Incorporation of Woodward Wickes Wicken Lawyers

By |2019-05-22T04:55:58+00:00February 28th, 2019|LEGAL NEWS|

We are delighted to formally announce the incorporation of Woodward Wickes Wicken Lawyers into our growing practice. Nic Wicken, Principal of Woodward Wickes Wicken, has joined our WMD Law Team. Nic has extensive experience in Property, Business, Family Law and Litigation as well as Wills and Estate Planning. Nic will continue to service clients in Sutherland Shire and surrounding regions. About Nic Wicken Nic [...]

When is an Email Exchange Contractually Binding?

By |2019-02-28T22:42:55+00:00February 28th, 2019|Uncategorized|

Many people aren’t aware that pre-contract negotiations conducted over email could amount to a legally binding contract. In recent years the Courts have ruled that email negotiations create binding contracts, regardless of whether a formal contract is ever signed. When negotiating via email, always proceed with care. The informal nature of an email does not prevent either party involved from enforcing an agreement reached via [...]

Ignoring your Partner’s request to finalise property matters

By |2019-02-28T22:41:56+00:00February 28th, 2019|Uncategorized|

Separating from your partner is stressful and difficult however there are some matters that should be dealt with promptly. If your partner commences legal proceedings in order to finalise your property matters, ignoring their approaches in the hope that the dispute will resolve itself can seriously impact the outcome of your court proceedings. The Family Law Act requires full financial disclosure by each party when [...]

Family Law and Social Media

By |2019-02-28T22:41:04+00:00February 28th, 2019|Uncategorized|

Social media is extremely popular as it allows you to easily connect with family and friends all over the world. What you may not be aware of is that what you post on social media may affect the outcome of your parenting proceedings. It is important to remember that the Family Court has allowed photos and other material published on social media platforms, such as [...]

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