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What documents need notarization in Australia?

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Documents that often require notarization include powers of attorney, affidavits, statutory declarations, and international legal documents.;Notarization is also needed for documents related to property transactions,...

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What assets are protected in bankruptcy?

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Protected assets typically include household goods, tools of trade, and a limited amount of equity in your home.;Certain personal items and a vehicle with limited value may also be protected from seizure.

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What are the income requirements for legal aid?

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To qualify for legal aid, your income must be below a certain threshold, which varies by state and territory.;You will need to provide proof of income and assets as part of your legal aid application.

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How is the financial advice industry regulated in Australia?

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The financial advice industry in Australia is regulated by ASIC, which requires advisors to be licensed and comply with the Corporations Act 2001.;Advisors must adhere to the Best Interests Duty, which mandates that t...

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What are the regulations around payday loans in Australia?

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Payday loans in Australia are regulated by the National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009, which caps fees and interest rates that lenders can charge.;Lenders are also required to assess the borrower's ability to re...

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How long does bankruptcy last in Australia?

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Bankruptcy usually lasts for three years and one day from the date it is declared.;In some cases, the bankruptcy period can be extended up to eight years if the trustee determines misconduct.

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