Yesterday, 20 January, was World Religion Day. World Religion Day is an awareness day aimed at celebrating the values and teachings of all religions and promoting inter-faith understanding and … [Read more...]
Divorce can be War!!!
Even with the best intentions, it is essential to get legal advice in a divorce. The Family Law Act requires full financial disclosure in divorce proceedings. One of the big problems here is that … [Read more...]
New Year’s Resolutions
As lawyers, there is an interesting legal question about whether or not New Year’s Resolutions are binding. The answer is they are not. Greg Martin, who lectures in Contracts at Western Sydney … [Read more...]
A Christmas Message from Martin Bullock Lawyers
Merry Christmas to all of our followers and friends! As many of you know, our principal Greg Martin collects Mambo loud shirts. He is also passionate about the plight of refugees. MBL assists refugee … [Read more...]
The Minefield of Family Law and Taxation
A recent tax office audit and case has highlighted how complicated and convoluted family law and tax can be. Under the wonderful title of “The Ex-Wife, the Offshore Bank Accounts and the $14 … [Read more...]
International Migrants Day
Australia is a country of migrants. It is both one of the oldest, yet one of the newest countries in the world. Australia was settled by Aborigines 60,000 years ago, yet white men only settled here … [Read more...]
Should I get a Testamentary Trust?
A testamentary trust is one of the buzzwords of 2018. Everybody wants one, but quite simply, not everybody needs one. Our senior solicitor, Greg Martin, explains: People set up testamentary trusts … [Read more...]
Protecting your Reputation
Defamation law in NSW has seen a great take-off in recent years. The reason for this twofold – large publications such as newspapers and media outlets are getting sued for defamation and there have … [Read more...]
Getting the Contract Right – The Basis of Commercial Law
Every Sydneysider has been inconvenienced by the delays in the construction of the CBD light rail network. A current court case between the subcontractor and the NSW Government is an example to all … [Read more...]
A History of the Second Amendment in the US
This is a follow-up to our post last week about the implementation of Gun Laws in Australia, which you can read here. The Second Amendment was originally introduced in 1791 by President James … [Read more...]
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