Family Law Stamp Duty Loophole Closed by Kidd Rapinet, May 23, 2012 From the recent budget the Government began its effort to crush stamp duty land...
Family Law Stamp Duty Holiday Ending by Kidd Rapinet, February 16, 2012 Currently, first time buyers are exempt from paying Stamp Duty on house purchases up...
Family Law Village greens: Court gives green light, but to whom? by Kidd Rapinet, August 17, 2011 To attempt to frustrate a possible development, it is not unknown for local residents...
Family Law Credit Card Agreement Enforceable by Kidd Rapinet, August 16, 2011 In a recent case, the Court of Appeal decided a debtor, Patrick Brophy, must...
Family Law Foreign-made will held to be valid by Kidd Rapinet, July 24, 2011 A recent high-profile case where a new will was written in another country shows...
Family Law Just because you look like an employee, and act like an employee, it doesn’t mean you’re an employee by Kidd Rapinet, December 24, 2010 The Appeal court has warned that people shouldn’t assume that “because someone looks and...
Family Law Home owners risk losing properties over small debts by Kidd Rapinet, December 24, 2010 Home owners need to watch out: they could lose their properties due to debts...
Family Law Consumer Protection Guidelines by Kidd Rapinet, October 7, 2010 Local clients often find themselves badly treated by retailers. Now you might be in...
Family Law Making a Will (and getting it right) by Kidd Rapinet, September 22, 2010 Undoubtedly one of the most important documents in your life will be your Will....
Family Law Divorce and Disclosure by Kidd Rapinet, August 6, 2010 Some men and women lie about their income and assets on divorce and were...