
Co-Parenting Tips and Advice
By Vanessa Balnaves, Johnston Withers, Lawyers, Adelaide For parents who have separated, the holidays can be a challenging period. Being separated can ...

Seven steps to entering aged care
By Maureen Allan, Morrows, Accountants, Melbourne Australia has a robust aged care system designed to support the elderly with quality care ...

What you need to know about Pre-Nuptial Agreements
By Jason Bell, Johnston Withers, Lawyers, Adelaide. It is comparatively unusual for Family Law cases to be finally decided in the High ...

What to expect from the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality & Safety
By Alex Kohn, Matt Gerathy & Nicholas Regener, Makinson d'Apice, Solicitors, Sydney The Royal Commission comes in the wake of serious issues that have plagued the ...

Casual Workers or Permanent Employees
By Graham Harbord at Johnston Withers, Lawyers, Adelaide. SKENE V WORKPAC PTY LTD (2018) FCAFC 131 In the case of WorkPac Pty Ltd ...

Beware foreign investments in your client’s business
By Richard Cowen & Alex Nase, Tucker & Cowen, Solicitors, Brisbane. Kadam v MiiResorts Group 1 Pty Ltd (No 5) [2018] FCA ...

The Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety
By Alex Kohn, Matt Gerathy & Nicholas Regener, Makinson d'Apice, Solicitors, Sydney The Aged Care Sector has been subject to intense political, community and regulatory scrutiny ...

Guarantors win against bank in Great Southern proceeding
By Nicole Jee, Aitken Partners, Solicitors, Melbourne Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Limited v DY Logistics Pty Ltd [2018] VSC 558 On 21 ...

New Trade Mark Requirements and Wine Equalisation Tax
By Katherine Vincent & Tim Graney at Johnston Withers, Lawyers, Adelaide. Holding a registered trade mark provides many benefits for a business – the ...

ACP Cladding Banned in NSW
By David Andrews, Makinson d'Apice, Solicitors, Sydney Aluminium composite panel cladding, referred to by some as “the new asbestos” – is now banned ...