by webdev | Jul 31, 2019 | Commercial Law, Property Law
The last thing a landlord wants to hear is that their tenant is experiencing financial trouble. It creates uncertainty and potentially affects the landlord’s revenue stream from that property. What happens if the worst case scenario eventuates and the tenant ‘goes...
by webdev | Apr 8, 2019 | Uncategorized
The Directors of Wilson Lawyers are pleased to announce the appointment of Lauren Austin as an Associate. Lauren joined Wilson Lawyers as a law student in 2012 and progressed to the position as a lawyer within our Litigation & Dispute Resolution practice group in...
by webdev | Apr 4, 2019 | Uncategorized
While no person expects, nor wishes, to experience a lack of capacity, the very real fact of life is that they may. Incapacity can be long term or short term and can impact everyone quite differently. The question of someone’s capacity to understand the nature...
by webdev | Mar 22, 2019 | Property Law
In October 2018, the Queensland government introduced a mandatory process to identify buildings which were built with “combustible cladding” (that is, building material particularly susceptible to fire events). Building owners of certain classes of building are...
by webdev | Feb 28, 2019 | Elder Law, Succession, Wills & Estates
Superannuation is a bit of a sleeping giant. It is something most Australian’s have in their portfolio of interests for purposes such as receiving retirement benefits and, in some cases, death benefit and other insurance benefits. Superannuation is also a victim...