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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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How can employees address workplace bullying in Australia?

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Employees experiencing workplace bullying can report the behavior to their employer, seek support from a union, or file a complaint with the Fair Work Commission, which can issue orders to stop the bullying.;Legal pro...

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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 is the role of consideration in a contract?

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Consideration refers to something of value exchanged between the parties, which is essential for a contract to be binding.;It can be in the form of money, services, or a promise to perform (or not perform) certain act...

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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 are Aboriginal cultural heritage rights protected?

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Aboriginal cultural heritage rights are protected under various laws, including the Aboriginal Heritage Act.;These protections aim to safeguard cultural sites, practices, and expressions of Aboriginal peoples.

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