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How can a will be contested in Australia?

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A will can be contested on grounds such as lack of mental capacity, undue influence, or improper execution.;The contesting party must file a claim in court, and the court will review the evidence to determine the vali...

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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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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 do I protect my intellectual property in Australia?

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To protect your intellectual property in Australia, you can register patents, trademarks, and designs with IP Australia.;It's also important to keep detailed records and consider non-disclosure agreements to safeguard...

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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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How does Australian law protect against cyberbullying?

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The Enhancing Online Safety Act 2015 provides legal recourse and support for victims of cyberbullying, including issuing removal notices for harmful content.;Cyberbullying can be prosecuted under criminal laws, with p...

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