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How does legal aid differ from pro bono services?

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Legal aid is government-funded and provided to eligible individuals based on financial need, whereas pro bono services are offered voluntarily by lawyers.;Pro bono services may not have the same eligibility criteria a...

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What is the statute of limitations for personal injury claims?

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The statute of limitations for personal injury claims in Australia typically ranges from three to six years, depending on the jurisdiction.;It is crucial for victims to file their claims within this period to ensure t...

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Is legal aid available for immigration matters?

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Legal aid is available for some immigration matters, such as refugee claims and appeals, but eligibility criteria must be met.;You should contact your local legal aid office to determine if your specific immigration i...

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What is franchising law?

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Franchising law governs the relationship between franchisors and franchisees, including agreements, disclosure requirements, and dispute resolution.;It ensures that franchisees are provided with necessary information...

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How can Aboriginal communities influence policy decisions?

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Aboriginal communities can influence policy through advocacy, participation in consultations, and public campaigns.;They often engage in partnerships with government and NGOs to promote their interests and rights.

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How does the Tax File Number (TFN) system work in Australia?

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A Tax File Number (TFN) is a unique identifier for individuals and businesses, used for tax administration and ensuring correct tax payments.;Having a TFN is essential for lodging tax returns, applying for government...

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How is cryptocurrency taxed in Australia?

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Cryptocurrency is treated as property for tax purposes, subject to capital gains tax.;Gains from cryptocurrency transactions are taxable, while losses may be claimed as deductions.

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