
The benefits of buying a property “Off the Plan”
“Off the plan” properties are those on which titles have not yet been obtained. It could be that constructions has not yet begun, or that
“Off the plan” properties are those on which titles have not yet been obtained. It could be that constructions has not yet begun, or that
Parents are responsible for their children until they reach the age of 18 years. This responsibility does not change even when there is a change
Some key points about property settlement after divorce Separation is not easy on either party or on the dependants and other family members. The question
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Buying a property off the plan can be daunting. The frequently asked questions below may assist to answer some questions you may have. What is
The Family Law Act 1975 requires the court to consider the best interest of the child as the most important consideration when making a parenting
There are a number of obligations that are imposed on the buyer of a property, some having immediate effect once the contract is fully signed.
As officers of the court, both solicitors and Justices of the Peace (JP’s) are authorised to witness and certify documents, such as mortgage documents or
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