What Happens If You Die Without a Will in Queensland? If you die without a valid Will, it’s known as dying “intestate”.  Dying Intestate: Who Inherits If There’s No Will? Under the Succession Act, your assets will go to your immediate next of kin, meaning your spouse or partner, your children, and your grandchildren. A…

Being unable to spend time with grandchildren after a separation or divorce is an emotionally tough time. While Australian family law doesn’t specifically grant grandparents an explicit “legal right” to see their grandchildren, it does recognise the importance of the relationship between grandparents and grandchildren. The law states that children have a right to enjoy…

Franchising is a popular business model that allows you to operate a business under the brand of another business. Famous examples of a franchise in Australia include Pool Werx, Muffin Break, and Jim’s Mowing. A franchisee is a sole trader, partnership or company which enters into an agreement with the franchisor. The franchisor controls the…

Everyone disagrees from time to time, and when you’re busy parenting, working, and dealing with life in general, it can be stressful. The Effects of Parental Conflict on Children However, high levels of conflict between parents can put your child at risk and have a negative impact on their sense of self and safety. Understanding…

A non-disclosure agreement (NDA) is a legally binding contract that establishes a confidential relationship between two parties. Both parties agree that sensitive information will not be shared with anyone else.  There are several types of NDA’s.  Firstly, a Universal NDA. Also known as one-way NDAs, they only require one party to disclose its confidential information…