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            <pubDate>Sun, 20 May 2012 09:08:34</pubDate>
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                   <title>The New Unfair Dismissal Regime</title>
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 From 1 July 2009, a new unfair dismissal system commenced.&amp;nbsp; If employees work continuously for 12 months or more and are dismissed, then they may claim unfair dismissal (except, for example, in the case of a genuine redundancy).&amp;nbsp;

 An employee has a time limit of 14 days from the date of termination to make a claim for unfair dismissal.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;

 Any application for unfair dismissal is made to...</description>
                   
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                   <title>Parenting Orders</title>
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 Have you recently separated from your partner? Do you have children?

 The Family Law Act provides a pathway for the resolution of disputes about the time children will spend with parents and other important people in their lives.

 Changes to the Family Law Act in July 2006 introduced the concept of family dispute resolution. Parties are generally required to attend mediation with a registered family dispute resolution practitioner...</description>
                   
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                   <title>Property Adjustments</title>
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 Have you recently separated from your partner? Do you have property?

 The Family Law Act provides a pathway for prospective parties and the Court to follow when determining how to divide property.

 The first step is for value to be given to the property and any liabilities which the parties may have. This can be agreed between the parties or a valuer can be appointed by the parties to determine an appropriate value. A common...</description>
                   
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