Why you need a property lawyer or conveyancer when you buy a property
Buying a property is a huge milestone and likely to be the biggest purchase you’ll ever make, so it pays to have your wits about
Buying a property is a huge milestone and likely to be the biggest purchase you’ll ever make, so it pays to have your wits about
On June 1, the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) introduced amendments to the Electronic Conveyancing National Law (ACT) Act 2020 and the Land Titles (Electronic Conveyancing)
Matthew Bell, Senior Lecturer and Co-Director of Studies for Construction Law, University of Melbourne This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.
On July 1, 2020, the Supreme Court of Victoria launched its eFiling system, RedCrest-Probate. “From that date all applications and dealings with the Probate Office must be filed
In light of COVID-19, the legal profession in Australia has experienced significant change as ways we have always done work have been challenged. Social distancing
In the current environment, we all face the challenge of providing our services while socially distancing. Cash flow is under pressure and firms have seen
Good news for lawyers in the sunshine state as “The Queensland Parliament has now passed regulations allowing for Wills and enduring documents (including enduring powers of attorney and
Earlier this year, ARNECC released updated Model Participation Rules, one of which covered Cyber Security Training for lawyers. Model Participation Rule 7.2 outlines that ARNECC conducted a
On May 6, the Federal Treasurer issued a legislative update allowing company officers to sign documents electronically. These changes will be valid for six months
An update from the Office of the NSW Registrar General. Restrictions imposed in response to COVID-19 have made it difficult to prepare, sign and witness