I live in South Australia. What do I do if I’m being sued for debt interstate? April 10, 2012
Posted by andersonslawblog in Family Law.Tags: Andersons solicitors, contract agains me interstate, felix hoelscher, get a solicitor interstate, law australasia, legal proceedings interstate, legal proceedings moved to SA, shift claim to SA, shift my claim to South Australia, sued for breach of contract, sued interstate, transfer claim to SA court
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It’s often the case that if you’re being sued for money or breach of contract, then the legal proceedings would take place in the Court that is closest to you (the defendant) or in the Court closest to where the contract was formed.
Family Voilence – When will a parent be refused time with a child? April 5, 2012
Posted by andersonslawblog in Family Law.Tags: abusive relationship, allegations of abuse, Andersons family law team, Andersons solicitors, best interests of the child, family violence, fathers violent behaviour, physical and emotional abuse, relationship with child, risk of child abuse, ryan thomas, sexual abuse of child, sexual abuse of minors, spending time with parent, supervised time with child, unacceptable risk of violence, unsupervised contact, violence toward children
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The importance placed on the relationship between a parent and child under the Family Law Act 1975 is significant. However, the best interests of the child are considered paramount and a number of issues, including any history of family violence involving the child or a family member of the child, must be considered.
How long will my compensation for car accident take to come through? April 3, 2012
Posted by andersonslawblog in Family Law.Tags: allianz claim, Andersons solicitors, car accident claim, car accident compensation, car accident injury claim, car crash claim, car crash compensation, dion mccaffrie, mac claim, motor vehicle accident claim, permanent impairment, permanent injury, recovery from injury, residual disability, road traffic accident claim, traffic accident claim
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How long will my motor vehicle accident claim take to finalise?
One of the most frequently asked questions at a first interview of a claimant for a motor vehicle accident claim is “When will my claim be over?”
In South Australia, what’s the difference between the Magistrates Court, District Court and Supreme Court for commercial disputes? March 26, 2012
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In this blog, the Magistrates, District and Supreme Courts we refer to are all South Australian Courts. They each have their counter parts interstate, although in some states of Australia the Magistrates Court is called the Local Court and the District Court is called the County Court. Each Court operates under its own rules and legislation.