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How does the law protect children from domestic violence?

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Australian law provides for the protection of children through child protection orders, mandatory reporting, and intervention services.;Schools, healthcare providers, and other professionals are legally obligated to r...

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Can public figures sue for defamation in Australia?

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Public figures can sue for defamation, but they may face a higher burden of proof, needing to show that the defamatory statement was made with actual malice.;Public figures often use defamation lawsuits to protect the...

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What are the responsibilities of landlords?

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Landlords must ensure the property is safe and habitable, and carry out repairs promptly.;They are also responsible for maintaining common areas and complying with health and safety regulations.

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How can a landlord legally evict a tenant?

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Landlords must provide written notice and follow the specific state or territory regulations.;The eviction process may involve applying to a tribunal if the tenant does not vacate voluntarily.

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How can a contract be modified legally?

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A contract can be modified legally by mutual agreement of the parties involved.;The modification should be documented in writing and signed by both parties to ensure it is enforceable.

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How does shared custody work in Australia?

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Shared custody in Australia typically involves both parents having significant time and involvement in the child's life, with arrangements made to balance the child's best interests and practical considerations.;Court...

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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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