Here at Martin Bullock Lawyers, like every other workplace, we love to talk about Game of Thrones. We also have a deep admiration for the Red Cross. The Red Cross produces a blog about Game of … [Read more...]
National Sorry Day
National Sorry Day, held on 26 May, commemorates the history of the Stolen Generations. From 1910 until the 1970s, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children were forcibly removed from their … [Read more...]
Changing Divorce to Protect the Kids
Family Law matters are emotional and complicated, especially so if there are children involved. However, new recommendations could change way that courts deal with the treatment of children in … [Read more...]
Not Having A Will Can Send Your Kids Broke!
Recent surveys indicate that over half of Australians do not have a Will. Of these people, 40% had no idea what happens if they die before creating a Will. Many people thought they were “too … [Read more...]
Celebrating our election and the fact that we can live together in peace
Last week our great country got to elect its government. What a privilege! Appropriately, last week on 16 May 2019 it was also the International Day of Living Together in Peace. We are … [Read more...]
New, Tougher Penalties for Drink Driving
On Monday 20 May 2019, new “zero tolerance” law reform relating to drink driving came into effect. These laws pose tougher penalties on low-range drink drivers. The legal limit of blood alcohol … [Read more...]
Pet Custody Disputes are on the Rise: We know how to look after your pets
Family Law negotiations can be difficult, painful and protracted – particularly where children and pets are involved. Pets are part of the family, and owners want to ensure pets are loved and looked … [Read more...]
It’s May Day, International Worker’s Day. Let’s celebrate.
It’s May Day, International Worker’s Day. Let’s celebrate!! Martin Bullock Lawyers does not approach this day from a political viewpoint, but from a social viewpoint. Trade unions are a good … [Read more...]
Media Reporting on Court Cases: Contempt of Court and Suppression Orders
The administration of justice sometimes requires sensational media reporting to be suppressed in order to ensure a fair trial. Whilst some may view this as patronising, trial by media has become … [Read more...]
Sperm Donation and Legal Parenthood: The High Court considers Masson v Parsons & Ors
Soon the High Court of Australia will hand down a Judgment in Masson v Parsons & Ors, a case addressing sperm donation and legal parentage. Susan and Margaret Parsons, a lesbian couple, … [Read more...]
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