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What are the legal implications of hiring employees?

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When hiring employees, businesses must comply with fair work laws, provide appropriate contracts, and ensure workplace safety.;They must also meet payroll tax obligations and provide superannuation contributions for t...

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How can I apply for a skilled migration visa to Australia?

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To apply for a skilled migration visa, you must submit an expression of interest through SkillSelect and be invited to apply based on your skills and qualifications.;The process involves obtaining a skills assessment,...

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How can a will be updated or revoked?

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A will can be updated through a codicil, which is an amendment to the original will, or by creating a new will that revokes the previous one.;To revoke a will, the testator can destroy the original document or include...

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How long does it take to get legal aid approval?

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The approval process for legal aid can take several weeks, depending on the complexity of your case and the volume of applications.;It is important to submit all required documentation promptly to avoid delays in proc...

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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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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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What is the difference between libel and slander?

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Libel refers to written defamation, while slander refers to spoken defamation; both can form the basis of a defamation lawsuit in Australia.;Libel is generally considered more harmful due to its permanent nature, wher...

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