by webdev | Mar 10, 2020 | Commercial Law, Property Law, Uncategorized
Have you ever wondered why it is commonly accepted that a Deposit on a property contract should never exceed 10%* of the Purchase Price? The answer is: to prevent the contract from becoming an “instalment contract”. What is an “instalment contract”? Sections 71-76 of...
by webdev | Nov 22, 2019 | Commercial Law, Elder Law, Financial, Firm News, Governments, Litigation, Property Law, Wills & Estates
Recently, new Verification of Identity standard were introduced for signing Titles Office forms. These Titles Office Forms are necessary to complete many property transactions in Queensland, including conveyances, leases and mortgages. When an individual signs Titles...
by webdev | Oct 31, 2019 | Financial, Succession, Wills & Estates
There is no one alive who is Youer than YouDr Suess Commonly, we are too busy to live in anything but the moment. Business is disrupted by so many things on a day to day basis. A primary example would be technology; how much can do on your phone, tablet or computer...
by webdev | Sep 29, 2019 | Property Law, Wills & Estates
From 1 October 2019, paper Certificates of Title (otherwise known as “Title Deeds”) will no longer have legal effect in Queensland. As it currently stands, 11% of Queensland properties have a paper Certificate of Title in existence. This change is primarily due to a...
by webdev | Sep 12, 2019 | Elder Law, Firm News
We are excited to announce our Affiliate membership with Leading Age Services Australia (LASA). For those that are not aware, our Michele Davis, Head of Succession & Elder Law practice group here at Wilson Lawyers, is a bit of a unique breed among legal...