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If my child is injured at school can I sue?

When your child is hurt, the initial reaction is fear and worry, as you rush to ensure they receive appropriate care. Hard on the heels of those emotions can come questioning and anger, especially if your child was injured as the result of negligence on the part of someone who had a duty of care.   If your child was hurt

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The basics of disputing a will

When you lose a loved one it can be difficult to navigate both the loss and the practicalities of settling their estate. If the deceased had a large number of assets and the will is complex, this can lead to added stress and anxiety as beneficiaries find out how much their inheritance is and wonder if their share should have

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Can family contest a will?

When a family member passes away, their estate is divided according to their will, or (if they died intestate), according to Australian inheritance law. If there are no heirs and the deceased died intestate, the estate goes to the Crown. However, in most cases, each of the family members of the deceased receive a share according to the testator’s wishes.

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Challenging a will

Challenging a will can be an arduous process, with a heavy burden of proof required before a will can be successfully set aside. However, if you have strong reason to believe the deceased was manipulated or coerced, or was not mentally capable at the time the will was written, you may wish to seek such proof so you can challenge

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What are my options if a workers’ compensation claim is rejected?

Workers’ compensation offers invaluable financial support for those who are injured or become ill during the course of their employment. When everything runs smoothly, claimants receive the money they need for various expenses to cover day-to-day costs and rehabilitation efforts, if necessary. For serious injuries or illnesses, insurers may even pay out a lump sum for permanent impairment. Unfortunately, not

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How long after a death can a will be contested?

Contesting a will in Australia is a process which must typically be started within a specific time frame. If you try to contest a will after that time frame, you have to have an exception, such as not knowing about the death of the deceased person until after the deadline passed.   If you were estranged from the deceased, provision

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