Litigation & Disputes
Selling a Shared Property? How to Apply Section 126 to Resolve Property Co-Ownership Issues
I am unable to agree with my co-owner regarding our property. What can I do? When purchasing property alongside others, there is an inherent risk of disagreements regarding the management of the property. Additionally, unforeseen circumstances may arise, such as relationship breakdowns or a co-owner failing to contribute their share of the mortgage, or other…
Read MoreWhat Does Without Prejudice Mean?
In correspondence with legal professionals, you may encounter the terms “without prejudice” or “without prejudice save as to costs” appearing frequently in letters and emails. Understanding this terminology is essential, as it serves an important function in legal communications, allowing parties to communicate freely while preserving their legal rights. This article will outline what these…
Read MoreHow to Resolve Director and Shareholder Disputes: Legal Solutions for Business Conflicts
Disputes between directors and shareholders can be disruptive and potentially harmful to a company’s operations. In Western Australia, where business laws are governed by both state and federal regulations, resolving these disputes effectively is critical to maintaining the stability of your company. Whether it’s a disagreement over business strategy, management issues, or shareholder expectations, there…
Read MoreBenefits of Mediation as an Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
Going through a divorce is an emotionally draining experience for everyone involved and sadly, one that occurs all too often. Confronting the reality of a life apart brings many conflicting feelings to the surface – so many that it may seem as though an amicable solution will always be out of reach. In situations like…
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