The Legalities of Leaving your Tattoos to Loved Ones in your Will
Tattoos: They Really Are Permanent Recently the National Association for the Preservation of Skin Art has announced that, for a small fee they will preserve your body ink after you die, serving it up as a memento for your nearest and dearest by preserving your tattoed skin in a frame. […]
Are you Worried about the Financial and Property Affairs of a Vulnerable Adult?
The Guardianship and Administration Act 1990 , provides the legal framework for three tools that can enable adults to exercise an element of control over how decisions will be made on their behalf should they ever lose the capacity to make decisions for themselves. […]
2015 RSL President’s Breakfast with Guest Speaker James McMahon DSC, DCM
We are once again proud to be supporting the Returned and Services League Annual President’s Breakfast. […]
The Power of Members in a Company Limited by Guarantee
In the not-for-profit sector there are a number of common legal structures that are employed. Depending on the structure adopted the regulations and legal controls applicable will vary: […]
Associations Incorporation Bill 2014 (WA) – Summary
On 11 September 2014, the Associations Incorporation Bill 2014 (WA) was introduced into the Western Australian Parliament. The proposed legislation is currently making its way through the Parliament and is likely to shortly be enacted to replace the Associations Incorporation Act 1987 (WA). […]
The Boundary between Accounting and Legal Advice
The boundary between accounting and legal advice is a somewhat grey area recently considered by Havilah Legal at a seminar event held for Chartered Accountants Australia New Zealand members. […]

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