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How long does bankruptcy last in Australia?

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Bankruptcy usually lasts for three years and one day from the date it is declared.;In some cases, the bankruptcy period can be extended up to eight years if the trustee determines misconduct.

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How does Aboriginal Law affect land rights in Australia?

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Aboriginal Law significantly affects land rights through recognition of native title and traditional land ownership.;It provides a legal framework for Aboriginal people to claim land based on their historical connecti...

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Can domestic violence affect child custody arrangements?

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Domestic violence can significantly affect child custody arrangements, often leading to restricted or supervised visitation for the abusive parent.;Courts prioritize the safety and best interests of the child, conside...

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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 do debt collection agencies operate in Australia?

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Debt collection agencies in Australia operate by contacting debtors through phone calls, letters, and sometimes in-person visits.;These agencies must adhere to the guidelines set by the Australian Competition and Cons...

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How does legal aid differ from pro bono services?

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Legal aid is government-funded and provided to eligible individuals based on financial need, whereas pro bono services are offered voluntarily by lawyers.;Pro bono services may not have the same eligibility criteria a...

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How does the Tax File Number (TFN) system work in Australia?

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A Tax File Number (TFN) is a unique identifier for individuals and businesses, used for tax administration and ensuring correct tax payments.;Having a TFN is essential for lodging tax returns, applying for government...

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