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How much does notary services cost in Australia?

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The cost of notary services varies, but typical fees range from $50 to $100 per document, depending on the complexity of the service.;Some notaries may charge higher fees for more complex tasks or urgent services, so...

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Can bankruptcy be avoided through debt agreements?

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Debt agreements can be an alternative to bankruptcy, allowing you to pay back a portion of your debts over time.;Entering into a debt agreement requires the approval of your creditors and can avoid the need for bankru...

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Compensation for Stolen Curtains from Rental Property - NSW

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Under Australian consumer law, landlords have rights to reasonable care of their property. The agency's failure to prevent the theft constitutes a breach of their duty of care. You may claim compensation for the cost...

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What are the legal implications of government surveillance?

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Government surveillance in Australia is regulated by laws such as the Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979.;These laws balance the need for security with the protection of individual privacy rights.

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How are digital assets handled in an estate?

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Digital assets, such as online accounts and digital files, should be included in the estate plan with clear instructions for their management and distribution.;It is important to provide access details, such as userna...

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What is a probate and when is it required?

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Probate is a legal process that confirms the validity of a will and grants the executor authority to administer the estate.;It is required when the deceased's estate includes significant assets, such as real estate or...

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Can a social media post be considered defamation?

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Yes, social media posts can be considered defamatory if they meet the criteria of defamation, including publication, identification, and harm.;The reach and permanence of social media can amplify the impact of defamat...

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