Carer or parent discrimination in Victoria
Parent or carer discrimination is illegal in Australia, but as with all discrimination cases, hard to prove.
Parent or carer discrimination is illegal in Australia, but as with all discrimination cases, hard to prove.
Pregnancy and parental discrimination is illegal, however proving it can be difficult.
Victoria Police’s policy regarding what shows on your criminal record is putting many people into damaging situations by recording guilt without convictions, when only convictions should show.
An overview of bullying, discrimination, and harassment law in Australia.
Taking legal action or making a complaint about a police officer needs careful consideration, and proper process to be successful.
Courts have their own systems in place – learn what to expect, what to wear, and how to behave in court.
Defamation can be tricky not only to prove, but to defend. It is very much a case of ‘he said, she said’ regarding reputation.
Do you know the laws of Victoria as they relate to your sexual activities, the different ages of consent for different people, and pregnancies?
Got a tribunal hearing? We can help develop your defence and argument so you are not at the mercy of the tribunal.
VCAT is for disputes between two or more parties ranging from racism to property disputes.
Make sure your kids, things and home go to the right people after you die.
Testamentary trusts are sometimes the best option for protecting your family – learn more and see if a trust is right for you.
Find out which one is the most powerful, and make the right choice for your family.
Australian laws don’t solve all LGBTQ family law and inheritance problems.
We take the time to make sure your case is presented in the most strategic way for the best results possible.
If you have had issues with traffic tickets or your licence, we can help.
Sexual offences are amongst the most serious, and require a solid legal team.
Court summons means a piece of paper is hand-delivered requesting your appearance in court.