Estate Planning – What we discuss with you
Preparing your Will involves a lot more than simply ascertaining to whom you want to leave your property, goods, chattels and cash when you die. Wilson Haynes – solicitors, conveyancers and business advisors – will also explore a range of other important issues with you which may affect how you instruct us to prepare your […]
Read MoreTermites, Insurance and Managing Agents
Most insurance policies do not cover (or severely restrict) damage to properties from termites. Termites can enter a property and demolish significant parts of it in a short period of time, requiring tens of thousands of dollars in rectification work. Principal of Wilson Haynes – solicitors, conveyancers and business advisors – Jim Wilson said: “Most […]
Read MoreBe Honest
Before you post about people or businesses on social media be very careful that you are not engaging in defamation. For example, unless you have absolute and unequivocal proof of your assertions, it is not advisable to publish a post that says a person is ‘an absolute rip-off merchant’ or a business is a ‘rip-off shop’ […]
Read MoreShareholders’ and Unitholders’ Agreements
Shareholders’ and Unitholders’ Agreements Thinking of going into business with friends? The first thing you should do is draw up a shareholders’ or unitholders’ agreement to minimise your business risk, according to Jim Wilson, principal of Wilson Haynes – solicitors, conveyancers and business advisors. “The biggest risk to mitigate against is the prospect that you […]
Read MoreCorrupt Town Planning Practices – Gold Coast City Council
Gold Coast Mayor and Councillors accused of Corruption in Qld State Parliament! I have been working with the complainant on this for 2 years, in relation to corrupt planning practices in relation to the heritage-listed Main Beach Bathing Pavillion. Congratulations to Rob Pyne, State MLA for bringing it up and to Don Magin, that […]
Read MoreFREE community information sessions – going digital
WILSON HAYNES – solicitors, conveyancers and business advisers – is excited to announce that its FREE one hour legal information sessions* are going digital. The new look Law and You MeetUp webinars will focus on a different topic each month. The first will focus on family law and will take place at 6.30pm on Thursday […]
Read MoreFWC’s decision on New Rights for Casuals – your opinion?
The recent decision of the Fair Work Commission to grant casual staff, who have been employed under Awards for more than 12 months and who work regular hours, the right to request to become permanent staff will prove to be “further costly red tape that small business could do without,” according to Jim Wilson, Principal […]
Read MoreDescriptive Trademarks
DANGERS OF REGISTERING DESCRIPTIVE TRADEMARKS Registering a trademark which contains words which describe a business’s goods or services is a risky business which can result in the goods or services not being protected. The Australian Trademarks Office recently rejected a business’s attempts to block registration of a similar trademark because it found that there would […]
Read MoreWhat roles can you give your solicitor in your Will?
Can a solicitor be an executor of a will? You can nominate your solicitor to be the paid executor of your Will. On your death, your executor obtains Probate or may also be required to hold some assets in trust for certain beneficiaries, with distribution to them, on their attaining a certain age. When all […]
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