• All You Need To Know About Personal Injury Claims

    If you have incurred an injury due to the negligence of another person, you have the right to demand compensation. In the article below, you will learn more about personal injury claims.  When should you make a personal injury claim?  In Australia, personal injury claims made three years after the incident are considered void. Preferably, make the claim immediately after the incident or once you link your injuries to another person's negligence.
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  • 3 Child Custody Considerations When Going Through A Divorce

    If you're going through a divorce, you have a lot of to deal with already. You may want to make sure that you get custody of your kids to take good care of them during this trying time or you may be willing to share a bit of the responsibility with your ex. Either way, you need to consider these child custody factors when going through a divorce: Have A Realistic Picture Of Your Situation
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  • Getting started with property flipping in urban areas

    You may have heard of all the lucrative profits and buzz around flipping properties. Flipping refers to the process of buying, renovating, and then selling a property at a higher price in order to make profit. If you're a real estate investor in an urban area, you may think of property flipping as a quick and easy process. Besides, the population in urban areas of Australia is constantly on the rise and the demand for residential properties continues to increase.
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  • Why Small Business Owners Need to Be Sure of their Ground When Engaging in Online Trading

    Surprisingly, many Australian business owners are yet to make the leap from a bricks and mortar establishment into online trading. If you are one of their number, it's important for you to consider your virtual commercial opportunities, but you also need to ensure that you are doing it properly. In particular, you need to be happy that your virtual contracts are valid and could be enforced, if need be. What do you need to consider?
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