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... can be taken to the financial ombudsman, who may or may not see it your way. Recently a dispute like this ended up in the Court of Appeal. The policy was switched before FOFA. The insurer refused to pay out on the basis of non-disclosure of a health ...
... conciliation or mediation with your employer to sort out the matter. If the dispute remains unresolved you may apply to a court for a hearing, and Fair Work Australia has to inform you if you don't have a reasonable chance of success. If you proceed ...
... If your award has been breached by the redundancy conditions you can also commence an action in the Federal Magistrates' Court. Again, this involves court and legal costs. Your cheapest option is to take a complaint about redundancy to the Fair Work ...
... mortgage fund manager Provident Capital being placed in receivership. PPB Advisory was appointed receiver by the Federal Court in July after the trustee of Provident's fixed-term interest debenture fund, Australian Executor Trustees (AET), took action ...
... statement about the bank's compensation program. The CBA announced it would conduct a review, headed by former High Court judge Ian Callinan, and all CBA customers who believed they had been victims of bad advice or misconduct could apply for compensation. ...
... misled you, you may be able to challenge the lender's call on your guarantee. However, usually this process involves a court proceeding that will cost you money. What questions do I need to ask before going guarantor? How does the borrower intend ...
... does not have a contractual right to charge for legal and enforcement costs, they cannot charge you these unless they go to court and get a default judgement. The difference between this sort of agreement and personal credit arrangements is that for ...
... reductions. What if I am still unhappy with the second valuation? You can lodge an application in the Land and Environment Court. This will involve an informal mediation with a representative of the Valuer-General to try to reach agreement. If this fails ...