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How can bystanders report domestic violence in Australia?

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Bystanders can report domestic violence by contacting the police or local domestic violence hotlines and providing details of the suspected abuse.;They can also encourage the victim to seek help and provide informatio...

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How can contract disputes be resolved?

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Contract disputes can be resolved through negotiation, mediation, arbitration, or litigation.;The method chosen often depends on the terms of the contract and the nature of the dispute.

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How does the Family Court handle domestic violence cases?

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The Family Court considers the safety and well-being of victims and children when making decisions in domestic violence cases, prioritizing protective measures.;It can issue orders that address custody, visitation, an...

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How does Australian law classify cryptocurrencies?

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Australian law classifies cryptocurrencies as digital assets, not currency or money.;This classification impacts how regulations and laws apply to cryptocurrency transactions.

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How is liability determined in medical negligence cases?

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Liability is determined by evaluating whether the provider breached their duty of care and whether this breach directly caused the injury.;Courts consider factors such as expert testimony, medical guidelines, and the...

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What is the difference between a sole trader and a company?

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A sole trader is an individual running a business, while a company is a separate legal entity owned by shareholders.;Sole traders have unlimited liability, whereas companies provide limited liability protection to the...

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How enforceable are verbal contracts?

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Verbal contracts can be enforceable in Australia, but proving the terms can be challenging without written evidence.;Certain types of contracts, such as those involving real estate, must be in writing to be enforceable.

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