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03/09/2024
General
How to Choose the Right Legal Help for You
02/05/2024
Family Law
How to change your child’s surname
13/11/2023
Litigation
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05/06/2023
Wills & Deceased Estates
Would your family benefit from tax-free income after your passing?
27/04/2023
General
Changes to tenancy laws that might affect your rental agreement
14/03/2023
Conveyancing
Queensland’s eConveyancing mandate is here!
24/01/2023
Commercial & Corporate Law
Need help with your business?
19/12/2022
Employment Law
What not to do at the End of Year Drinks
28/10/2022
General
Don’t get stuck with a lemon!
06/10/2022
General
Queensland rentals to become more pet friendly
25/08/2022
Migration
How to get a democracy sausage
09/08/2022
Employment Law
Are you entitled to request flexible working arrangements?
14/06/2022
General
Online shopping
05/04/2022
General
Is your neighbour’s tree driving you nuts?
24/11/2021
Criminal & Traffic Law
Have you been charged with drink driving or driving while a drug is present in your blood or saliva?
14/09/2021
Employment Law
Can employers direct employees to have a Covid-19 vaccination?
07/09/2021
Litigation
5 ways to keep your matter out of court
09/03/2021
Wills & Deceased Estates
Donating to a charity in your Will
20/12/2019
Litigation
Stolen Wages: settlement approval
04/12/2019
Wills & Deceased Estates
Can I include my pet in my will?
02/07/2019
Criminal & Traffic Law
Does your child under the age of 12 walk to school alone?
04/06/2019
Wills & Deceased Estates
Why you need an Enduring Power of Attorney
02/05/2019
Employment Law
Maternity rights in the workplace that you may not have heard of
20/03/2019
Criminal & Traffic Law
Drinking whilst driving
06/02/2019
Employment Law
So you’re having a baby
28/11/2018
Migration
Why does a Permanent visa have an expiry date?
01/11/2018
Wills & Deceased Estates
Why it’s a bad idea to use a Will kit
23/10/2018
Native Title
Native Title
19/09/2018
Family Law
Who keeps the rings?
20/08/2018
Employment Law
Do you have a right to flexible working arrangements?
31/10/2017
Criminal & Traffic Law
DUI: Rights, Obligations and Penalties
26/10/2017
Wills & Deceased Estates
Is it time to update your Will?
18/09/2017
Wills & Deceased Estates
The importance of Advance Health Directives
16/05/2017
Litigation
Stolen wages repayment long overdue
08/05/2017
Litigation
Indigenous barrister Joshua Creamer joins the Stolen Wages Class Action team
09/04/2017
Litigation
Big progress on the Stolen Wages Class Action
09/11/2016
General
Cairns Tropical Writers Festival
26/10/2016
Family Law
Common myths in family law
14/09/2016
Litigation
‘Stolen wages’ class action launched
24/08/2016
General
The extended warranty – safety net or marketing ploy?
12/07/2016
Migration
Genuine Temporary Entrant criterion – do visa officers misinterpret the GTE?
13/06/2016
General
A constructive view of criticism
05/05/2016
General
Grab your copy of the Paw Paw Lawyer
20/04/2016
General
A jury of venerable matrons
02/03/2016
General
A sensible approach to research
09/11/2015
General
Paw Paw Lawyer – #1 book in Cairns
03/11/2015
General
History of Cairns written by brother of John Bottoms
31/10/2015
General
Juicy details of law in the north
02/10/2015
General
The top five rookie mistakes
21/04/2015
Litigation
The difficult neighbour
01/12/2014
Litigation
Report about our Redress Scheme on SBS
01/08/2014
General
Should you buy the extended warranty?
22/01/2014
Commercial & Corporate Law
Business dealings with Chinese rely on trust
19/09/2013
Litigation
Court to rule on class claim against missions
22/04/2010
Litigation
Fences and your neighbour