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... binding financial agreement that allows people to outline what they own and bring to the relationship. Easier than going to court In the event of a split, it makes it easier to retain their property such as the family home, assets for children from an ...
... employees or contractors of the company. While the tax office won the case in May, the matter has been taken to the High Court. Fees cut for ETFs State Street Global Advisors has reduced the fees on a number of its exchange traded funds (ETFs). The SPDR ...
... feel you've been duped by a dodgy investment, there is reason to believe that you will soon be able to take a company to court whether or not you have read its product disclosure statement (PDS). In a landmark decision handed down by the Federal Court ...
... and whether or not you paid the minimum amount required on your financial commitments each month. It will also show any court judgements and writs. How does it work? Credit repair agencies say they will restore your good credit record by erasing black ...
Savings in self-managed super funds have hit a huge $600 billion. With such big money at stake and after bitter court cases involving beneficiaries squabbling over SMSF death benefits, attention has shifted to estate planning and the measures members ...
... arrangements, if you can't afford the repayments and default, legal action usually results. That could take the form of a court judgement, proceeding to bankruptcy. If the personal loan is secured against your home, you may have to sell it. What ...
... are likely to lodge in the memories of potential victims. One such opportunity has arisen because of media focus on the court ruling that excessive payment dishonour, late payment and over the limit fees have been charged by banks and they must refund ...
... of every case and begins about 50 prosecutions a year. Enforcement of a rate of pay means taking the errant employer to court. FWO says employers want to avoid this route because it costs them time and legal fees, so most cough up the money that was ...