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I am the executor of an Estate and have been told I need to obtain a Grant of Probate. What is Probate and why do I need it?

September 10, 2018 By Weathely & Associates

probate lawyer

A Grant of Probate is an Application made to a Court by the executor(s) of an Estate to verify that a Will is valid and represents the final testamentary wishes of the deceased. In South Australia … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Estate, Probate, Probate Lawyer, Will Adelaide Lawyer

Changes to Family Law Court Filing Fees

August 6, 2018 By Weathely & Associates

As of July 2018, the filing fees have increased in the Family Court of Australia and Federal Circuit Court of Australia. Please click the link below to view the new fees. Family Law Court Filing … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: children's issues, Divorce, family law, family lawyer, filing fees, legal fees

Family Law FAQs

April 27, 2018 By Weathely & Associates

Family Law

FAQ –    1. Family Law Q. Is there such thing as “formal separation”? A. The quick answer is that as soon as you have communicated that you are “separated” you are.  There needs to be a genuine … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Divorce, family law, family lawyer, legal advice, legal fees, mediation, parenting orders, property settlement, relationship breakup, separation and children

Parental conflict on separation and the effect on children

March 26, 2018 By Weathely & Associates

Separation Children

The effects of separation and parental conflict on children can be immediate and, if ignored, can also have a long lasting effect well into their future. Children who are aware of or are involved … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: children's issues, family law, family law act, family lawyer, legal advice, parenting orders, separation and children

Dealing with employee entitlements on a transfer of business

February 8, 2018 By Weathely & Associates

When a business is sold (i.e. transferred), there are rules with regard to employee entitlements which both the vendor and the purchaser need to get right. Generally, the transfer of a business in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: adelaide lawyer, business, business law, Corporate & Commercial Law, employee entitlements, employment & industrial relations, legal advice, transfer of business, workplace, workplace laws

Tips to reduce your legal fees

January 29, 2018 By Weathely & Associates

Family Law Lawyer Adelaide

We understand that the need to appoint a solicitor and the pressure of mounting legal fees can be very stressful for our clients. We would like to share a few tips we have, whatever the legal … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Corporate & Commercial Law, family lawyer, legal fees

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Weatherly & Associates is a boutique law firm specialising in the areas of Family Law, Wills & Estate Administration, Property Law and Corporate & Commercial Law. We provide legal advice to a broad range of clients including individuals, small to medium businesses, charities and not-for-profit organisations.

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