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What are the pathways to permanent residency in Australia?

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Pathways to permanent residency include the General Skilled Migration program, employer-sponsored visas, and family reunion visas.;Other options include the Global Talent Independent program and regional visas designe...

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How do I handle intellectual property disputes in Australia?

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Common methods for resolving intellectual property disputes in Australia include negotiation, mediation, arbitration, and litigation.;Seeking legal advice and considering alternative dispute resolution methods can hel...

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What is the significance of native title in Aboriginal Law?

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Native title is significant as it acknowledges the traditional rights of Aboriginal peoples over their ancestral lands.;It serves as a legal recognition of the enduring connection Aboriginal peoples have with their land.

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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 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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What is a building defect?

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A building defect is a failure in the construction that results in the property not being fit for use or not meeting quality standards.;This can include structural issues, water leaks, or other faults that arise after...

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