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What is a probate and when is it required?

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Probate is a legal process that confirms the validity of a will and grants the executor authority to administer the estate.;It is required when the deceased's estate includes significant assets, such as real estate or...

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What are the legal implications of government surveillance?

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Government surveillance in Australia is regulated by laws such as the Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979.;These laws balance the need for security with the protection of individual privacy rights.

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How long do I have to file a compensation claim?

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The time limit for filing a claim varies by jurisdiction and type of injury but is generally between 1 to 3 years.;It's important to check specific local laws to ensure you file within the required timeframe.

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What is the role of the ACCC in franchising?

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The ACCC enforces the Franchising Code of Conduct, investigates complaints, and ensures that franchisors and franchisees comply with legal obligations.;It also provides guidance and information to help both parties un...

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What are the legal grounds for divorce in Australia?

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In Australia, the legal ground for divorce is the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage, evidenced by 12 months of separation.;No-fault divorce is practiced, meaning that neither spouse has to prove wrongdoing by th...

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How does stamp duty work in real estate transactions in Australia?

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Stamp duty is a tax paid on property transactions in Australia, calculated based on the property's purchase price or market value, whichever is higher.;Rates vary by state and territory, with exemptions and concession...

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