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From Reality Television To Real Life: The Law And You


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From Reality Television To Real Life: The Law And You

Do you watch police and border security reality shows? I rarely watch television but never miss an episode when these are on. I am intrigued by the motivations of people who break the law and even more curious about the punishments they receive. I research the relevant laws after an episode finishes and have become quite the bush lawyer! Through research, I have noticed that laws related to an offence like dangerous driving can vary in our different states and territories. I realise that most people are time poor and do not have the opportunity to explore our laws in detail. I started this blog with the intention of giving you some insights into your rights and responsibilities under Australian law. First and foremost, I hope you find these scribblings to be entertaining. I will be extra pleased if you find some useful information. This blog is now in session.

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Why You Should Hire a Professional to Handle Your Conveyancing

Moving can be expensive, and it can be tempting to try and save money by handling your own conveyancing. However, there are various pitfalls associated with this, and this guide aims to explain why hiring a conveyancer is a great idea, from reduced stress to peace of mind.

Make Sure the Legalities Are in Order

Buying a house is probably the most important, expensive purchase you'll ever make, and it's important to make sure everything is in proper order legally. Conveyancing is complicated, and it's easy to overlook some little detail that could lead to huge problems down the road. This could be due to the land the house sits on, the ownership of your home or some other legal aspect of the exchange. But whatever the case, a problem popping up later is sure to cause you stress and even more money. Having a conveyancer deal with your house purchase in the first place ensures everything is legal from the beginning.

Avoid Having to Understand Complicated Legal Details

Conveyancers do many different things, from researching the property and title to calculating which rates and taxes apply to completing legal documents. If you try to handle your conveyancing yourself, you're likely to come up against a lot of complex legal terms, as well as areas of the law that you aren't familiar with. Hiring a conveyancer means that you don't have to know all the little details of which taxes apply to which buyers, what certain search results mean or how to fill out legal documents properly. Whether you don't feel up to the task or simply don't have the interest, hiring a conveyancer is a great idea.

Save Yourself Time When Planning a Move

If you're planning on moving to a new house, you probably already know how stressful it can be. A recent survey showed that 65% of people lost sleep due to moving, while others thought it was more stressful than other life events such as getting married. Hiring a conveyancer can take some of the weight off your shoulders, giving you peace of mind about the legalities and allowing you to spend more time on other aspects of your move, such as planning and packing.

Whether you want to feel like the legal aspects of your move have been taken care of, don't have the knowledge to handle the conveyancing or simply want more time to deal with other parts of your move, hiring a conveyancer is an excellent way to make your move less stressful. Contact a conveyancing service near you to learn more.