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What legal protections exist for teachers in Australia?

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Teachers are protected under workplace safety laws and anti-discrimination legislation.;They also have the right to fair employment practices and protection from unfair dismissal.

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What are my rights as an employee making a work claim?

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As an employee, you have the right to file a claim without fear of retaliation from your employer.;You also have the right to seek legal advice throughout the claims process.

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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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How are digital contracts regulated in Australia?

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Digital contracts are governed by the same legal principles as traditional contracts, including offer, acceptance, and consideration.;The Electronic Transactions Act 1999 ensures that digital contracts are legally enf...

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How does bankruptcy affect debt recovery?

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Bankruptcy can halt debt recovery efforts and result in the discharge of certain debts.;However, secured creditors may still recover their collateral despite bankruptcy proceedings.

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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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What is the process for liquidating a company in Australia?

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Liquidating a company in Australia involves appointing a liquidator to wind up the company's affairs, settle debts, and distribute any remaining assets to shareholders.;The process is governed by the Corporations Act...

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