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Implied terms of contract important when recovering debts

29-November-2010 Commercial Disputes By Mark Streeter

Recovering debts depends on the contract - whether written or verbal In a decision by Justice Barrett on 31 August 2010 in the Supreme Court of New South Wales, the Court gave a helpful re-statement of the law relating to the “normal conditions”...

Husband’s fraud undermines Binding Financial Agreement

Family Law By Mark Streeter

New wife wins case against forceful husband Imagine being pregnant, facing deportation and being given a Binding Financial Agreement by your fiance five days before your wedding and told to sign or the wedding is off. The situation In Blackmore...

High Court overturns Family Court’s child custody decision

Family Law By Mark Streeter

Parenting order was impractical in interstate custody battle The long term effects of divorce on children can be significant. One of the most contentious issues is child custody. This is especially important when parents wish to live in different...

Will a Court refuse parent access to their child?

Family Law By Simone Green

There are times when Unsupervised Child Visitation will be denied. An issue often raised in disputed children’s cases is whether or not there is an “unacceptable risk of abuse” to the child if time the child spends with one of the parents is not...

Full and frank financial disclosure

Family Law By Mark Streeter

Handing over financial documents to an ex is hard The need for full and frank disclosure by the courts often makes divorcing couples nervous. A common question is "Why do I have to give all my financial documents up to my ex-partner?  I’ve been told...

When is a marriage not a marriage?

Family Law By Mark Streeter

A surprise trip to the Philippines reveals a few surprises for a husband. A recent Family Court decision of 11 October 2010 considered the very technical and legal requirements of an legal application to declare a marriage null and void (MONTY &...

When is a contract binding?

Property,Commercial Disputes By Mark Streeter

    High Court asked to rule if a contract existed and was binding Masters versus Cameron [1954] HCA 72 is a classic legal case that is still the leading authority on whether there is a binding contract or not. Even though this law case is...