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NSW police charge man over prescription fraud across Sydney

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Milad Zamani (Zamani), 37, was charged and accused of prescription fraud across Sydney. Zamani appeared in court in June 2020 after reports of fraudulent prescriptions being used at a pharmacy in St Leonards. Kuring Gai Police Area Command and North Shore Police Area Command began a joint investigation in February 2020 which led to the […]

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Pharmacist charged over massive drug haul

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As reported by News.com.au , pharmacist Rohan Rapyal  has been arrested after being charged over a large drug haul of 70 litres of GBL, 1.7kg of ketamine, 1kg of amphetamine, 70g of heroin and about 3.5g of cocaine. Officers also seized $9,970 in cash, documentation and other items allegedly consistent with the supply of prohibited […]

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What to do before seeing a divorce lawyer?

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The process for divorce can be very lengthy, challenging and complicated. Often, coming to the first consultation armed with the right documents and questions can make the process a little simpler and easier for you and your lawyer. We have compiled a list below of documents, questions and the mindset you should bring to maximise […]

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Parenting Orders: What does “Best Interests” of the child means?

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The child’s best interest is a paramount consideration in all parenting orders (s65AA Family Law Act) and location & recovery orders. The Courts heavily considers a range of factors set out in s60CC Family Law Act to determine what is best for the child currently and the future – thus this list of considerations ultimately […]

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Can you be served Family Law Documents via email or Facebook?

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Service of a document is an important step in the process of a legal proceeding. “Service” refers to delivering court documents to another person in a way that is satisfactory to the Court that the person has received them. Federal Circuit Court Rules (FCCR) Part 6 of the Federal Circuit Court Rules 2001 (FCCR) addresses […]