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Yet another home made will disaster

In yet another home made Will disaster, the Supreme Court on 27 June ordered that probate be granted of an informal Will.  As tends to be typical of these sorts of matters, the Will maker used a Will kit, and completed it himself.  In this case, while the Will maker had filled out the Will […]

Anti-Discrimination Act 

A recent decision of the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal (Huenerberg v Murray [2023] QCAT 175) has highlighted that a person can be found to have made a racially based insult when referring to a country rather than a race. In the particular matter, the Respondent had referred to the Applicant in a way that […]

Company Loans – Limitation Periods?

It is not uncommon for private companies to make loans to their directors, and for those loans to to be made without any formal agreement.  It is also not uncommon for those loans to remain unpaid for a period in excess of six years.  A question then arises as to whether recovery of the loans […]