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Bullying in the Workplace NSW
Bullying in the workplace is a severe problem that can have devastating consequences for victims. It can lead to mental health problems, physical health problems, and even suicidal thoughts. It can also damage productivity, morale, and the overall culture of
Implications of International Divorce Australia
International divorce Australia is becoming more common as the world becomes more interconnected. However, navigating the legal system for divorce in Australia after an overseas marriage can be complex. This article will discuss how Australia
Relationships and Family Members Migration Act
Certain introductory sections under the Migration Act (1958) discuss the definitions of relationships and family members. In this article, we will outline some of these sections in relation to relationships and family members. Section 5CA: Child of a
Section 14 Mental Health Act
Section 14 of the Mental Health and Cognitive Impairment Forensic Provisions Act NSW (2020) allows a defendant with a cognitive or mental health impairment to be released into the responsibility of another person on the condition that they undertake a
What Evidence Do You Need for a DVO?
Trigger warning: This article on ‘What evidence do you need for a DVO’ may contain explicit language. It may trigger some readers, especially domestic and family violence victims. We only intend to provide information to help domestic violence victims and
Custody Battle in Australia: What You Need to Know
A custody battle is an emotional battle that separated or divorced parents go through either in the courtroom or outside the courtroom. In Australia, there is no such thing as “custody” in the traditional sense. Instead, the law focuses on