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Buying a property at auction – Things you need to know BEFORE the auction day

Business LawBy Laurie IrvineNovember 24, 2025

Buying a property can be an intimidating process, especially at an auction where you are competing with other buyers and there is no cooling-off period. Many properties are sold at auction, particularly in a rising market, so it is important for buyers to understand the processes involved so they can bid confidently on the auction…

Due Diligence when Buying an Existing Business

Business LawBy Laurie IrvineNovember 24, 2025

If you are thinking about a new venture, expanding an existing business or entering a new market, one option you might consider is to buy an established business. There are advantages and disadvantages when buying an existing business compared with starting your own. Considering the pros and cons of each, and carrying out any due…

Parenting orders for non-parents – who can apply?

UncategorizedBy Laurie IrvineNovember 24, 2025

A parenting order is not only designed to apply to parents or guardians of a child, but non-parents may also apply for parenting orders to be able to spend time with, or care for a child. The Family Law Act allows a grandparent, or any other person concerned for the child’s care, welfare, or development…

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