What A Family Lawyer Can Do to Ensure a Successful Divorce Case

Posted on: 22 February 2017

Many people hardly ever think about the possibility of getting divorced when they are walking down the aisle or they are at the altar exchanging vows with their life partner. However, circumstances may change during the marriage, and therefore it is not uncommon for married couples to have irreconcilable differences that may culminate in a divorce. If you are married and are considering getting a divorce, you should find yourself a good family lawyer.
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The Critical Invoicing Mistake You May Be Making as a Small Business Owner

Posted on: 22 February 2017

It's no secret that cash flow – or the lack of it – is one of the biggest threats to any new business in Australia today. Put simply, unless you collect the money that is due to you for the provision of your goods or services, you're going to struggle to survive, especially in the early days. Most small business owners understand that issuing an invoice is a critical part of the procedure, yet few will make this a significant priority.
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3 Areas a Commercial Lawyer Will Help You With

Posted on: 22 February 2017

Commercial lawyers are attorneys who have dedicated their legal speciality to business law. They help you negotiate contracts and review employment agreements among other things in the complex and dynamic world of business. Business law is a vast body of law designed to govern commercial relationships and business transactions. Since commercial law is a pretty general term, an understanding of the areas that a commercial lawyer works with will help you know when you need one.
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Information You Will Need to Hire a Family Lawyer for Child Custody Changes

Posted on: 30 January 2017

One of the first things that a family lawyer looks over during a divorce case is the custody of the children involved. This can be very straight forward if both sets of parents agree, but can become increasingly complicated depending on several factors. What can make child custody even more complicated in the arena of family law is if something changes with the custody to push one of the parents to request supervised custody or changes in the custody agreement to limit the amount of time the other parent spends with the child.
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