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Navigating the Perils: Common Traps in Conveyancing Every Homebuyer Should Avoid

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Conveyancing, the legal process of transferring property ownership from seller to buyer, is often perceived as a straightforward procedure. However, hidden pitfalls can lurk beneath the surface, waiting to ensnare unsuspecting homebuyers. Understanding these traps is crucial for safeguarding your investment and ensuring a smooth property transaction. 1. Incomplete Title Searches: A thorough title search […]

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A complete guide to Divorce Process in Australia

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The divorce process in Australia involves several steps and requirements, which we will outline below: Eligibility: To apply for divorce in Australia, you or your spouse must meet certain criteria. You must have been separated for at least 12 months and intend for the separation to be permanent. Additionally, either you or your spouse must […]

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Step-by-Step Guide to Conveyancing Process for Purchasers by Pannu Lawyers

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Purchasing a property can be an exciting yet complex process and navigating the conveyancing process in New South Wales (NSW) requires careful attention to detail. Pannu Lawyers, a reputable law firm specialising in property law, offers a step-by-step guide to assist purchasers through the conveyancing process: Throughout the conveyancing process, Pannu Lawyers will provide you […]

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Understanding the Right of Silence in Criminal Proceedings

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In criminal proceedings, the right of silence serves as a fundamental protection for individuals accused of crimes. This right allows defendants to refrain from providing potentially self-incriminating information to law enforcement or during court proceedings. At Pannu Lawyers, we understand the importance of upholding this right and guiding our clients through the complexities of the […]

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Understanding Double Demerits: Ensuring a Safe Easter Long Weekend with Pannu Lawyers- We defend!

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As the Easter long weekend approaches, New South Wales (NSW) motorists need to be aware of the implications of double demerit points. This enforcement mechanism, aimed at promoting safer driving behaviours during peak holiday periods, carries significant consequences for those who fail to adhere to road rules. What are Double Demerit Points? Double demerit points […]

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Understanding Common Assault Charges: When You Need Blacktown Criminal Lawyers also known as Pannu Lawyers – We Defend!

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Common assault charges can be daunting, carrying serious consequences that can impact your life significantly. If you find yourself facing such charges in Blacktown or its surrounding areas, understanding the nature of the offense and seeking legal advice promptly is crucial. With the expertise of skilled Blacktown Criminal Lawyers, navigating the legal process becomes more […]

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The Crucial Role of Criminal Lawyers: A Closer Look at Pannu Lawyers and Blacktown Criminal Lawyers

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Criminal lawyers play an indispensable role in the legal system, serving as advocates for individuals facing criminal charges in court. With their expertise in navigating complex legal proceedings and their commitment to protecting the rights of their clients, firms like Pannu Lawyers also known as Blacktown Criminal Lawyers stand at the forefront of defending individuals […]

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Excellent Notary Services in Blacktown

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We are thrilled to announce a new addition to our range of legal services at Pannu Lawyers – Notary Services! Navjot Singh was appointed as a Notary Public on 28 September 2023. As part of our commitment to providing comprehensive and reliable legal solutions, we are now offering notarial services to meet all your authentication […]

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What is Common Assault in NSW?

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Section 61 of the Crimes Act 1900 (NSW) states:“Whosoever assaults any person, although not occasioning actual bodily harm, shall be liable toimprisonment for two years.”It was held in R v Ireland [1998] 1 AC 147 that an assault can be defined as an act by which a personintentionally or recklessly causes another person to apprehend […]