NSW Surcharge Purchaser Duty – A Timely Reminder on Foreign Status Disclosure

NSW Surcharge Purchaser Duty – A Timely Reminder on Foreign Status Disclosure Purchasers of residential-related property in New South Wales must exercise caution when declaring their foreign status. A recent decision by the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal on 4 August 2025 highlights the serious consequences of incorrect disclosure. Case Spotlight: Phan v Chief Commissioner […]

Informal Wills

It is absolutely vital to do a legally binding Will – homemade wills are fertile grounds for litigation, because that’s when the judge decides. Yet another case handed down on Friday shows how important it is to not try and Do It Yourself if you want a legally effective document. Dural solicitor Peter Dawson has […]

Farm Succession Planning Checklist

FARM SUCCESSION PLANNING CHECKLIST Succession planning for a farm is crucial for ensuring the smooth transition of ownership and management to the next generation or successor. Here’s a comprehensive checklist for farm succession. Start Early and Communicate Begin the succession planning process early to allow for sufficient time to address potential challenges and facilitate a […]

Estate Planning Checklist

ESTATE PLANNING CHECKLIST   Checklist for estate planning Estate planning in New South Wales involves organising your affairs to ensure your assets are distributed according to your wishes and your loved ones are taken care of after your passing. Here’s a comprehensive checklist for estate planning: Assess Your Assets and Liabilities Compile a list of […]

Closing Loopholes – another opening for employees from 26 August 2024

The Fair Work Ombudsman has sent a reminder that the new Closing Loopholes workplace laws start today,  26 August 2024. If any of these apply to you,  click the link: – Casuals – Right to disconnect – Independent contractors – Road transport contractors Closing Loopholes:  Changes to workplace laws start 26 August 2024  Closing Loopholes […]

Minimum Wage Increase and other Workplace Law Changes – 1 July 2024

Each year, the government changes its fees and charges, and statutory thresholds and caps, effective with the start of the new financial year. For example, ASIC has increased company and business name fees from 1 July 2024 – you can find more details here. One of the most significant changes is to employee related entitlements […]

Checklist for preparing to sell your home

Checklist for preparing to sell your home   Preparing to sell your house involves careful planning and attention to detail. Here’s CML Lawyers comprehensive checklist to guide you through the process:     1.       Evaluate Your Finances completed Determine how much you owe (if anything) on your current mortgage. ☐ Calculate your estimated equity in […]

Checklist for first home buyers

Buying your first home can be an exciting but daunting process. Here’s CML Lawyers easy to follow checklist tailored for first home buyers to make the buying process as easier as possible: 1.       Financial Assessment completed Calculate your budget: Determine how much you can afford to spend on your first home. Consider factors like your […]