by kristy@thecollectiveco.com.au | Jun 22, 2023 | Estate Planning, News, Probate
I receive a pension from Centrelink and I am also about to receive a gift under a Will, what do I need to know? The answer to this question will depend on the type of pension you receive and whether it is a full pension or a part pension. It will also depend on: (a)...
by kristy@thecollectiveco.com.au | Jun 8, 2023 | News, Strata
Electric Vehicle Charging In Strata How do Electric Vehicles integrate with Strata Laws in NSW? Electric Vehicles (“EV”) have increased in popularity in recent times with the desire of today’s society to become more sustainable, environmentally friendly and...
by kristy@thecollectiveco.com.au | May 23, 2023 | Family Law, News
In this video, Laura addresses “What happens if an Apprehended Domestic Violence Order or Apprehended Violence Order has been made against you and you have been approached for a breach of the AVO or ADVO, what are your options?” It is crucial that you seek legal...
by kristy@thecollectiveco.com.au | May 4, 2023 | Family Law, News
In this video, Laura addresses the impact from both sides and what the court will consider when looking at a property settlement. It’s really important that you seek legal advice for your situation, so you can be guided on what the next appropriate step is for...
by kristy@thecollectiveco.com.au | Apr 20, 2023 | Family Law, News
Court Filing Fees Court filing fees can be an expensive addition to an already costly time. The good news is that some people are eligible for a reduction of these fees or an exemption altogether. Court filing fees can range from $385-$625 for an application for Final...
by kristy@thecollectiveco.com.au | Apr 14, 2023 | Family Law, News
A question we get asked, particularly from Family Law clients is about apprehended domestic violence orders (AVDO) that have been made against them. And how, in particular, the ADVO can impact their family law matter or any parenting arrangements that might be in...