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Szabo & Associates Solicitors is a small and dynamic firm with extensive experience in providing legal services to the Sydney area and greater New South Wales.

Ten Key Things to Know About Your Divorce

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If you are getting a divorce or considering getting a divorce, you will likely have many questions about the processes, requirements and practical elements of it all. Here we answer some of the most frequently asked questions.

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A Resolution to Keep: The Importance of Reviewing Your Will

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The New Year is often seen as a time for resolutions. In reflecting on what can make a positive difference to ourselves and families reviewing your Will can easily be overlooked.

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What Role Can a Caveat Play in Protecting an Interest in Property Before Finalising the Property Settlement?

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Regrettably, not all separations proceed amicably before the property settlement. You may have shared a family home with your partner but, for various reasons, your name may not be on the property’s title, and this is concerning you.

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Child Vaccinations, Including COVID-19: Who Decides in a Parental Dispute?

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Disputes between parents on matters relating to their children’s welfare can take many forms. One area for dispute concerns whether a child should receive routine vaccinations. It may be anticipated that in the future, this may also include parents who are unable to agree whether or not their children should receive a COVID-19 vaccination.

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Can I Dispute a Will Because ‘Undue Influence’ Has Meant the Will Does Not Represent the Will-Makers True Intentions?

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In essence, there are three main grounds for disputing the validity of a Will. Firstly, where there is a lack of testamentary or mental capacity to give appropriate instructions. Secondly, where there is a lack of “knowledge and approval of the contents” even if there is sufficient mental capacity. And, thirdly, if there has been undue influence on the testator, or Will-maker, by an overbearing relative or adviser.

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