
Wage Theft – Underpayment of Wages
Wage theft is the non-payment of your legal entitlements by your employer, including award rates, penalty rates, wages, and overtime. If your employer has stolen
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Wage theft is the non-payment of your legal entitlements by your employer, including award rates, penalty rates, wages, and overtime. If your employer has stolen

Legal proceedings for debt recovery include: Trying to resolve the debt dispute without litigation; Starting legal proceedings for debt recovery; Obtaining a judgment or enforceable

An adjudication application in the building and construction industry is a great way to quickly recover debts without the cost of commencing Court action. From

Building and construction debt recovery solicitors are lawyers who recover debts in the building and construction industry. There are a number of ways building and

Unfair loans are only unfair if the interest on the loan, or charges in relation to the loan, were extortionate when the loan was made,

Unreasonable director-related transactions occur when: There is a transaction of a company; and The transaction is a payment, conveyance, transfer, disposition of property, the issue

When is a company insolvent? A company is insolvent if it is unable to pay its debts as and when they become due and payable.

Insolvent transactions are one of the elements the liquidator will need to prove if there is an unfair preference claim or an uncommercial transaction claim.

Uncommercial transactions claims are one of the types of voidable transactions in company insolvency and are outlined at section 588FB of the Corporations Act 2001

Unfair preference claims are one of the types of voidable transactions in company insolvency and is outlined at section 588FA of the Corporations Act 2001

A subcontractors’ charge under the old Subcontractors’ Charges Act 1974 (Qld) has been repealed and replaced with Building Industry Fairness (Security of Payment) Act 2017

A payment claim process using the old BCIPA – Building & Construction Industry Payments Act 2004 (Qld) has been repealed and replaced with Building Industry Fairness

An enforcement warrant for redirection of debts is an enforcement option pursuant to the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999 (QLD) (“UCPR”). An enforcement warrant for redirection of

Unpaid rent arrears in residential property can have a serious impact on landlords’ cash flow. The popular misconception is that landlords are all wealthy property

An enforcement hearing and statement of financial position are ways that provide the judgment creditor with the required information to request an enforcement warrant pursuant
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