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Conveyancing explained – Part 1

Buying or selling a property may be one of the biggest decisions you will make. This article will address any queries you might have, in general terms and in plain English. In Part 1 of our two part...
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Conveyancing explained – Part 2

In Part 2 of our Conveyancing explained articles we define some of the specifics of buying and selling property, such as electronic conveyancing, stamp duty and contract terms.
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Insolvency explained

The word insolvency is often heard in the commercial world. But what does it actually mean?
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Electronic conveyancing

Steele+Co are excited to announce that we’re now providing electronically processed conveyancing, which will result in a more efficient conveyance and provide you with a range of benefits.
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Employers – act quickly on an unfair dismissal claim

Often the first hint that something is wrong is when you are served with an Unfair Dismissal Application, and it is important to act quickly.
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Keep calm and collaborate

We recognise the end of a relationship can be a traumatic and stressful time. There may be many emotions running through your head, such as ‘it’s not fair’, ‘he/she did me wrong’, and ‘what about the children?’.
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Keep it current

Preparing your Will is important. Reviewing and updating your Will to ensure it is still current is just as important. Keeping a current and valid Will is the best way you can ensure your assets will be distributed according to your wishes when you die.
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Sale and lease provisions for properties with swimming pools

Most people who have pools will be familiar with the NSW Government’s drive to legislate the improvement of swimming pool safety.
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Tips for managing unpaid debts

Running a business can be hard work, and the last thing you want is to be following up unpaid debts. If you are a business that provides credit to your customers there are a few important things that you should always do.
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