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Identity Offences: Crimes Act 1900 (NSW)
Identity offences involve fraudulent use or possession of someone else’s personal information. Here are some of the common identity offences: 1. Identity Fraud: Identity fraud occurs when someone uses another person’s personal information without
NSW Bus Driver Authority: The Essentials
In New South Wales, Australia anyone who wants to drive a public passenger vehicle (PPV) such as a bus for hire or reward needs a Driver Authority (DA). This is a legal requirement that ensures that all PPV drivers meet the highest standards of safety and
Subclass 186 Visa Checklist
If you want to ensure success in your visa application, this subclass 186 visa checklist will guide you. The Employer Nomination Scheme visa (ENS) is a competitive visa, so it is important to submit the application properly. Your application should
The Power of a Sequestration Order
A sequestration order is a court order that freezes the assets of a person who is in debt. This means that the person cannot sell, transfer, or otherwise deal with their assets without the court’s permission. The court typically grants sequestration
How Are Australian Wills Made?
Making Australian Wills ensures that one can distribute their personal assets according to their wishes after their death. In New South Wales (NSW), there are specific requirements that parties must meet to make a legally valid Will. In this article, we will
Offences of People Smuggling: Migration Act 1958
Offences of people smuggling carry severe penalties. People smugglers are individuals or groups who assist others to enter Australia illegally. This can include providing transportation, accommodation, or other assistance to people who are seeking to enter