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What assets are protected in bankruptcy?

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Protected assets typically include household goods, tools of trade, and a limited amount of equity in your home.;Certain personal items and a vehicle with limited value may also be protected from seizure.

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How does arbitration differ from mediation?

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Arbitration involves a binding decision by an arbitrator, while mediation seeks a mutually agreed resolution facilitated by a mediator.;Mediation is usually less formal and focuses on negotiation and settlement.

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Can I get legal aid for a family law matter?

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Yes, legal aid is available for family law matters, including divorce, child custody, and domestic violence cases.;You will need to meet the financial and merit criteria to be eligible for family law legal aid.

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How can contract disputes be resolved?

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Contract disputes can be resolved through negotiation, mediation, arbitration, or litigation.;The method chosen often depends on the terms of the contract and the nature of the dispute.

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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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What is the difference between an agreement and a contract?

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An agreement is a mutual understanding between parties, while a contract is a legally binding agreement enforceable by law.;Contracts must contain all essential elements, whereas agreements may lack enforceability.

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How can a will be contested in Australia?

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A will can be contested on grounds such as lack of mental capacity, undue influence, or improper execution.;The contesting party must file a claim in court, and the court will review the evidence to determine the vali...

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