by Telemon Admin | Feb 5, 2021
Testamentary capacity is defined as the mental capacity of a testator while executing their will. A case, (Banks v Goodfellow (1870) LR 5 QB 549) affirmed by multiple Australian authorities including the New South Wales Court of Appeal in (Mekhail v Hana [2019] NSWCA...
by Telemon Admin | Apr 2, 2017
There are several different types of retirement village arrangements which vary in the degree of occupancy and ownership. Accordingly, this gives rise to different contractual rights and obligations depending upon the specific retirement village arrangement you may...
by Telemon Admin | Mar 26, 2017
No, it’s not always necessary to have a solicitor act for you when entering into a Retirement Village (RV). However there are some reasons why having a solicitor act for you is highly advisable: Often you might be selling your home, your most valuable asset, at...
by Telemon Admin | Feb 9, 2017
New Strata Law legislation and associated regulations became effective in NSW on 30 November 2016. All Strata Schemes are affected in one way or another. If you are a tenant or owner you should spend some time reading about the changes. NSW Fair Trading has compiled...
by Telemon Admin | Jul 6, 2016
Two-lot strata schemes face their own unique challenges in contrast to larger strata schemes. This is because two-lot strata schemes only involve two owners whereas larger strata schemes could involve 10, 20, 50 or over 100 lot owners in a particular strata scheme....