by kristy@thecollectiveco.com.au | Jul 26, 2017 | Community, News
Tasmania is set to become home to Australia’s first purpose-built dementia village. Construction of the $25 million project is expected to commence in early 2018 in the suburb of Glenorchy in Hobart, complete with a supermarket, cinema, cafes, beauty salon, gardens,...
by kristy@thecollectiveco.com.au | Jul 4, 2017 | News
It’s no surprise that the Sutherland Shire is one of the most desirable places in Sydney to live but it does come at a cost. With housing prices increasing, some first home buyers have been outpriced from entering the Shire market. As debate raged over just how much...
by kristy@thecollectiveco.com.au | Sep 7, 2016 | Family Law, News
We assist people daily in relation to the breakdown of their relationships. In a Family Law dispute there is a requirement by each party to make full and frank disclosure of all relevant information once they have separated to assist in the negotiation of their...
by kristy@thecollectiveco.com.au | Sep 5, 2016 | News
Cash flow is a crucial element to the growth and stability of a business. It is important to ensure that you have access to such cash when you need it. Often, this cannot occur for some businesses because of existing debtors. Here are some tips to manage your debtors:...
by kristy@thecollectiveco.com.au | Aug 3, 2016 | Family Law, News
For most families, their pets, being a dog, cat, fish, or bird are intricate members of the family. So what happens to Spot or Crookshanks when parties separate? The Australia Veterinary Association estimates 63% of Australians have a pet. Dogs are the most common pet...
by kristy@thecollectiveco.com.au | Jul 25, 2016 | News
Facebook, email accounts, photo sharing apps, iTunes accounts etc. the list goes on! Most of us have an online presence across a number of different platforms, so what happens to that online identity when we die? Many of us make a plan regarding what will happen to...