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... a poorly worded will or none at all is that the decision on who will be the guardian can be made for you - possibly by a court of law. Hardy says looking after the care and custody of a child on a day-to-day basis is a huge role, both socially and financially. ...
... charging $20 or $35 when that typical cost of dealing with late payments is actually between 50 cents and $5.50. Therefore, the court ruled ANZ's fees were unfairly levied and that customers should get a refund or reduction of the fees they paid. ...
... answer. If yes, it's actually a requirement to try to negotiate any splitting of assets yourselves before resorting to a court to make the decision for you. You may want to talk among yourselves or get a solicitor involved, but either way consider all ...
... that they can take up either through alternative dispute resolution mechanisms or through action that they may take in a court of law, or ASIC may take action." Early termination and mortgage break fees will come under the spotlight. If lenders do not ...
... unfair you can take it up either through alternative dispute resolution mechanisms or through action that you may take in a court of law, or ASIC may take action. I personally am keen to hear of any home owner who has been successful in proving that ...