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Can I get legal aid for a family law matter?

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Yes, legal aid is available for family law matters, including divorce, child custody, and domestic violence cases.;You will need to meet the financial and merit criteria to be eligible for family law legal aid.

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How can tenants protect their bond?

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Tenants should document the property's condition at the start and end of the lease.;They should also comply with all lease terms and return the property in good condition to secure their bond refund.

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What is the role of intent in defamation cases?

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Intent is not a necessary element in proving defamation; what matters is the effect of the statement on the plaintiff's reputation.;However, demonstrating malicious intent can support claims for aggravated or punitive...

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What is medical negligence?

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Medical negligence occurs when a healthcare provider fails to meet the standard of care, resulting in harm to the patient.;Examples include misdiagnosis, surgical errors, and failure to provide appropriate treatment.

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How are workplace disputes resolved in Australia?

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Workplace disputes in Australia can be resolved through internal grievance procedures, mediation, or by lodging a complaint with the Fair Work Commission or other relevant authorities.;Other mechanisms include negotia...

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What is the difference between bankruptcy and liquidation?

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Bankruptcy applies to individuals, while liquidation is the process of winding up a company's affairs.;Both processes involve selling assets to pay creditors, but the legal implications and procedures differ.

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