by Caldwell Martin Cox | May 1, 2014 | Criminal and Traffic Law, Latest News
One area that people don’t often think about when their license is about to be suspended for incurring too many demerit points is whether they are entitled to an extra point. In New South Wales, a full license holder has a limit of 13 demerit points that they...
by Caldwell Martin Cox | Apr 2, 2014 | Latest News, Wills and Estates
In your Will you select particular people to be the beneficiaries of your Estate. In considering who these people will be, it is important that you are aware that particular people in your life have the right to make a claim against your Estate. These “eligible...
by Caldwell Martin Cox | Apr 2, 2014 | Latest News
For all you lycra clad cyclists out there, did you know it is an offence to ride a bicycle furiously? And no… it’s not simply riding a bicycle with an angry face. Whilst rare, these offences are usually committed where the rider is weaving in and out of traffic or...
by Caldwell Martin Cox | Apr 2, 2014 | Latest News, Wills and Estates
When preparing your Will, you may be surprised to learn that your superannuation entitlements – both employment contributions and death benefits – will not automatically be dealt with as part of your Will. While superannuation is an asset that is dealt with as part of...
by Caldwell Martin Cox | Apr 2, 2014 | Latest News, Property and Conveyancing Law
Recent amendments to the Swimming Pools Act 1992 provide that all properties with a backyard swimming pool or spa that are sold or leased will need to have a valid swimming pool Compliance Certificate attached to the Contract. Changes were due to come into effect this...