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What services do notaries provide in Australia?

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Notaries in Australia can witness signatures, certify documents, administer oaths, and provide other legal services requiring notarization.;Common services include certifying copies of documents, authenticating person...

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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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What is the difference between libel and slander?

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Libel refers to written defamation, while slander refers to spoken defamation; both can form the basis of a defamation lawsuit in Australia.;Libel is generally considered more harmful due to its permanent nature, wher...

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What is the process of conveyancing in Australia?

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The conveyancing process in Australia involves several steps, including contract preparation, property inspection, exchange of contracts, and settlement.;A conveyancer or solicitor assists with legal paperwork, conduc...

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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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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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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 are Australia's free trade agreements?

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Australia has free trade agreements with countries including China, Japan, South Korea, and the United States.;Key provisions of these agreements often include tariff reductions, improved market access, and protection...

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What are moral rights in relation to copyright in Australia?

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Moral rights in Australia protect the personal connection between creators and their works, including rights of attribution and integrity.;These rights ensure that creators are properly credited for their work and tha...

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