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Can I travel overseas if I am bankrupt?

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You can travel overseas while bankrupt, but you must obtain written permission from your trustee.;Failing to get permission can result in penalties, including extending your bankruptcy period.

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How does shared custody work in Australia?

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Shared custody in Australia typically involves both parents having significant time and involvement in the child's life, with arrangements made to balance the child's best interests and practical considerations.;Court...

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How can individuals protect their cryptocurrency assets?

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Individuals can use secure wallets, enable two-factor authentication, and diversify their assets.;Regularly updating software and being aware of phishing scams are also crucial for protection.

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Can I claim for psychological injuries after a motor accident?

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Yes, compensation can be claimed for psychological injuries, such as post-traumatic stress disorder, resulting from a motor accident.;The psychological harm must be substantiated by medical evidence and linked to the...

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What are the requirements for data retention under Australian law?

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The Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979 mandates data retention for certain telecommunications data for a minimum of two years.;Businesses must ensure compliance with data retention requirements to a...

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How can a landlord legally evict a tenant?

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Landlords must provide written notice and follow the specific state or territory regulations.;The eviction process may involve applying to a tribunal if the tenant does not vacate voluntarily.

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