Powers of Attorney
A Power of Attorney is a document that gives a person (called the Donee, Attorney or Appointee) the power to act on behalf of the person or company who gives the power (called the Donor, Principal or…
Making a Will
Wills and agency appointments are not something that should concern only older people. They should be put in place as part of the prudent management of your personal affairs. Like term life…
Advance Care Directives
Many people will have heard of documents such as Medical Powers of Attorney, Anticipatory Directions and Powers of Guardianship - the purpose of which was to appoint another person to make decisions…
Minimum Wage Increase
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DW Fox Tucker Talent Rises to Receive “Best Lawyers” Awards
Once again the “Best Lawyers” awards has recognised DW Fox Tucker’s pool of outstanding legal talent. As the oldest and one of the most respected peer-reviewed publications in the legal profession,…
Who is Insured When the Whole Family Lives on the Farm?
On the 28th of June 2017, Judge Beazley of the South Australian District Court delivered a decision commenting on the construction of a "Farm Pack" Personal Insurance Policy and a "Small Farm" Rural…
Tax Changes for Developers of New Residential Property
One of the more significant tax measures to be brought before Federal Parliament on its resumption in February is proposing to give effect to the Government's 2017-18 Budget measure requiring…
Client Profile: Stoney Pinch
Crippling drought, severe flood & a “big” cash flow crisis… nothing could keep this rock solid South Australian business from finding success.
Attention Landlords, Leasing Agents and Tenants!
Retail and Commercial Leases (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill 2017 – what you need to know and where to from here
The Benefits of Incorporating a Testamentary Trust in Your Will
What is a Trust? A trust is a relationship that arises at law under which an entity (trustee) holds property for the benefit of another (beneficiary). A common example is where a person (the…
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