
What are Voidable Transactions in Bankruptcy?
Voidable transactions in bankruptcy are transactions made before the bankruptcy which can be recovered by the bankruptcy trustee. If the bankrupt transferred assets, which the
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Voidable transactions in bankruptcy are transactions made before the bankruptcy which can be recovered by the bankruptcy trustee. If the bankrupt transferred assets, which the

Debt recovery solicitors are legal practitioners, admitted to practise law in their State, Territory, or jurisdiction, who focus on the recovery of debts and the

Before reading about breach of contract it is vital that you read the following: Termination for breach of contract is very complicated and should not

Are you thinking about winding up a company that owes you money? If the debtor company is unable to pay its debts when they are

A debt recovery lawyer is a legal practitioner who specialises in the recovery of debts and debt recovery law. With its main office on the

Thinking about evicting tenant not paying rent? It is a reasonably straightforward process, however the process must be followed or you could wind-up with some

Winding up company in insolvency may be the only option available to you, either as: an enforcing creditor; or a defaulting debtor. When you wind

Cost of insolvency can be a deciding factor when thinking about enforcing a judgment or court order. Updated for 2025 – 2026 financial year The

QCAT applications are a way of commencing proceedings against a debtor without having to go to Court QCAT is the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal

Enforcing a judgment, money order, or a registered adjudication or QCAT decision is complicated and expensive if not done correctly. Stonegate Legal’s debt enforcement lawyers

Do you need to commence proceedings in Court or Tribunal? There are three (3) main options to commence proceedings against a defendant: Commence proceedings in

Are you appealing a QCAT decision in a litigation matter? This article will explain the steps involved with appealing a decision of the Queensland Civil

Liquidated damages (LD’s) are a fixed amount of money established at the formation of the contract, usually due and payable upon breach, as a reasonable

Defamation & Bad Online Reviews This article is about defamation & bad online reviews. Being on the receiving end of bad online reviews can have

The Advancement presumption is the idea that where a person voluntarily transfers property into the name of another, the law presumes that it was meant as
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