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Vulnerable people are often targeted by scammers, if you are concerned that a vulnerable family member is being scammed there are things you can do.
Between April 2020 and March 2021 the Retails Leases Amendment Act 2020 was passed into law and made effective from 22 September 2020. This amending legislation has made a number of changes to the Retail Leases Act 2003 and other associated legislation.
The Australian Government has announced that they will be investing $400 million towards the family law system with a focus on assisting women and children access justice and to improve court efficiency.
At RNG Lawyers, we have seen a rise in the number of people living in a de facto relationship. It is generally easy to prove whether two people are legally married but establishing whether a de facto relationship does or does not exist can sometimes prove more difficult.
RNG Lawyers Stephanie Rendell writes on what you can do to assist a family member with managing their personal finances. Stephanie discusses the several options you can consider to help your family member pay their bills.
On the 19th of April 2021 education workers, hospitals, ambulance workers and community health centres will join the Child Information Sharing Scheme to assist in detecting family violence early.
RNG Lawyer's Anthony Scundi and Sarah Sac assisted at the Salvation Army’s Community Wills Day at Ringwood.
With the COVID-19 Pandemic continuing to effect everyday life, changes to the way we interact with the legal and justice system continue to be an important feature of the way we work and offer our services.
Valued member of the RNG Lawyers team, Sarah Sac has been admitted to practise. Sarah has been working at RNG Lawyers since 2017 as a legal clerk across all departments. Congratulations on this outstanding achievement Sarah!
The Family Court of Australia and Federal Circuit Court of Australia have now established a COVID-19 List to give urgent attention to family law disputes resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.
RNG Lawyers discuss the Job Keeper Payment scheme and several cases in the Fair Work Commission concerning Job Keeper.
As result of the COVID-19 Pandemic businesses have had to adapt in having staff working from home. Moving forward, working from home may be the new norm for many employees. As result of this, employers are still obligated in ensuring employees have a safe and suitable working environment both in the office and at home.