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What is the statute of limitations for civil cases in Australia?

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The statute of limitations for civil cases in Australia varies depending on the type of case, but it generally ranges from 3 to 6 years from the date of the incident or discovery of the harm.;Certain cases, such as pe...

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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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What are the key principles of Aboriginal Law in Australia?

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Key principles of Aboriginal Law include respect for land, connection to country, and recognition of traditional laws.;Aboriginal Law emphasizes communal rights and responsibilities, which are integral to cultural ide...

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What are the penalties for breaching building codes?

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Penalties for breaching building codes can include fines, orders to rectify defects, and potential loss of licensing.;Severe breaches may also lead to legal action and reputational damage to the builder. 561,281,1,The...

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What are the legal grounds for divorce in Australia?

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In Australia, the legal ground for divorce is the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage, evidenced by 12 months of separation.;No-fault divorce is practiced, meaning that neither spouse has to prove wrongdoing by th...

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How can someone apply for a restraining order in Australia?

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To apply for a restraining order, a victim can file an application at a local court, detailing the abuse and need for protection.;The court will review the application and may issue a temporary order, followed by a he...

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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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