Multiple recent allegations in federal parliament clearly display a toxic workplace culture. Earlier this year, allegations were published that Brittany Higgins, a staffer at Parliament House, was … [Read more...]
Recent Changes at MBL
COVID-19 Updates In line with NSW Government regulations, Martin Bullock Lawyers is now a COVIDSafe venue. We have a COVID Safety Plan and are committed to keeping you safe. We are continuing to … [Read more...]
Update on Ismail
I just want to thank everybody again for helping Ismail, a refugee from Somalia who had been on Manus Island for seven years and was then medevacced to Australia in 2019. He remains in a hotel, where … [Read more...]
Law Reform on Digital Defamation
The NSW government passed the Defamation Amendment Bill 2020 (NSW) on 6 August 2020, making NSW the first state in Australia to step toward legislative changes in accordance with the new Australian … [Read more...]
Make a Fresh Start in 2021
2020 was a catastrophe. Natural disasters, job losses, COVID-19… We’re hoping for a better year in 2021 – a fresh start. We need to reflect, to re-evaluate our relationships, and to discuss what … [Read more...]
Seven Tips on How to Have a Healthy Divorce
At Martin Bullock Lawyers, we have dealt with a large number of family law matters over several years. We have seen many bad divorces and we have seen some good divorces. Our principal, Greg Martin, … [Read more...]
Why the Rule of Law is Important to Preserve Democracy
We have just witnessed one of the great elections of the 21st century, and certainly one of the most important. Whatever your political persuasion, we live in a democracy, and democracy is a better … [Read more...]
Happy Halloween!!!
Let's celebrate witches! Did you know that the Scottish Witchcraft Act was passed in Scotland in 1563 and remained in effect for 175 years? Over 380 women were executed under the act, generally by … [Read more...]
Wills and Suspicious Circumstances
For a Will to be valid, the Testator (Will-maker) must have had ‘Testamentary Capacity.’ They must have understood and approved of the Will’s contents, and must have had sufficient mental … [Read more...]
The Cost of Estate Litigation
We have previously written about: The importance of having a properly-drafted Will; The role and responsibilities of Executors of a deceased Estate; and How to make a claim against an … [Read more...]
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