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How can I declare bankruptcy in Australia?

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To declare bankruptcy, you must complete and submit a Bankruptcy Form to the Australian Financial Security Authority (AFSA).;It is advisable to seek legal or financial advice before proceeding with a bankruptcy declar...

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What is the family provision claim?

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Family provision claims allow eligible family members to seek a share of the estate if they believe they have not been adequately provided for.;The claim must be made within a specified time frame after the death, and...

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What is the difference between a sole trader and a company?

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A sole trader is an individual running a business, while a company is a separate legal entity owned by shareholders.;Sole traders have unlimited liability, whereas companies provide limited liability protection to the...

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Can arbitration decisions be appealed?

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Arbitration decisions are generally final, but parties can appeal on specific grounds such as procedural unfairness.;Appeals are limited and must comply with the conditions set out in the arbitration agreement or appl...

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Can franchisees negotiate terms in the franchise agreement?

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While some terms may be negotiable, franchise agreements often have standard terms that apply to all franchisees.;It's important for franchisees to seek legal advice before signing to understand which terms can be neg...

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What are the essential elements of a valid contract in Australia?

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The essential elements of a valid contract in Australia are offer, acceptance, intention to create legal relations, and consideration.;Both parties must also have the legal capacity to enter into the contract and the...

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How enforceable are verbal contracts?

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Verbal contracts can be enforceable in Australia, but proving the terms can be challenging without written evidence.;Certain types of contracts, such as those involving real estate, must be in writing to be enforceable.

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