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PostedNew Police Laws Provide More Confidence
New legislation before the Queensland Parliament designed to improve the disciplinary system for the state’s police will provide more confidence for the public and certainty for police officers, More >
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PostedGrowing Pains as Creevey Russell Lawyers Turns Ten
Leading Queensland legal firm Creevey Russell Lawyers is enjoying unprecedented growth across all of its practice areas as it celebrates its 10th anniversary. Creevey Russell Co-Founder and Principal More >
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PostedDodgy DIY Wills Can Prove Costly
Preparing your own will without professional help can end up resembling a dodgy do it yourself building project – resulting in substantial extra costs instead of saving money, More >
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PostedChanges to the Queensland Retirement Villages Act
The next round of changes to the Retirement Villages Act 1999 (Qld) will take effect on 1 February 2019 and will impact every Queensland retirement village. Changes have More >
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PostedPPSR deadline rapidly approaching – are your assets protected?
30 January 2019 will mark the 7-year anniversary of the Personal Property Securities Register (PPSR). The PPSR is described as the single, Australian register where details of security More >
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PostedHelen Kay Joins Creevey Russell Lawyers
Highly experienced senior commercial and property lawyer Helen Kay has joined leading Queensland legal firm Creevey Russell Lawyers as a Special Counsel. Creevey Russell Partner Damian Bell said More >
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PostedChild Support Tensions Can Rise as New School Year Approaches
The approach of the new school year can be a source of child support tensions between separated couples, says leading legal firm Creevey Russell Lawyers. Creevey Russell Principal More >
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PostedLime Scooters Could be a Lemon
Consumers need to aware of the risks of using the popular Lime scooters currently being trialled in Brisbane because in the event of an accident they could be More >
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PostedChristmas Cheer Can Turn to Despair for Children of Separated Couples
The Christmas holiday season can often see an increase in disputes over children between separated couples and even cases of parental abduction, according to leading legal firm Creevey More >
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PostedDon’t Let Drugs Sour Schoolies
Drug Possession is an increasingly common offence, and with schoolies in full swing, leading law firm Creevey Russell Lawyers is advising schoolies to be aware of the impact More >
