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How are juvenile offenders treated under Australian criminal law?

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Juvenile offenders in Australia are typically dealt with in the Children's Court, which focuses on rehabilitation rather than punishment.;Legal considerations include the offender's age, the seriousness of the offense...

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What is the difference between an agreement and a contract?

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An agreement is a mutual understanding between parties, while a contract is a legally binding agreement enforceable by law.;Contracts must contain all essential elements, whereas agreements may lack enforceability.

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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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What evidence do I need for a compensation claim?

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Evidence required includes medical reports, witness statements, and documentation of the incident and injury.;Photographic evidence, receipts for medical expenses, and proof of lost income may also be necessary.

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How long do I have to file a motor accident claim?

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The time limit for filing a motor accident claim varies by state but is typically between one and three years from the date of the accident.;It is crucial to seek legal advice promptly to ensure compliance with these...

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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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