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Contesting a Will as a De Facto Partner in NSW

Introduction Contesting a will as a de facto partner in New South Wales can be a complex and emotionally challenging process. Understanding the legal landscape and your rights is crucial, especially when navigating the intricacies of proving your relationship and…

  • Walid Alameddine
  • 01/05/2025
  • Business & Commercial Law

What are Intangible Assets in Business Acquisitions: A Legal Guide

Three people discussing intangible assets in business acquisitions, a legal guide, around a table with papers and a laptop.

In most business sale transactions, intangible assets such as intellectual property and goodwill significantly influence the overall value and future potential of the acquired company. These non-physical assets, unlike tangible assets, are often more challenging to identify and accurately value,…

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  • Walid Alameddine
  • 13/04/2025
  • Business & Commercial Law

Selling a Trade Business in NSW: Essential Contract Terms and Conditions to Sell a Business

Two people shaking hands over a desk with a laptop and documents, symbolizing a business agreement in NSW.

Selling a trade business in NSW involves more than just transferring ownership; it requires a thorough understanding of various contract terms and conditions that protect both the seller and the buyer. This guide is designed to assist business owners and…

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  • Walid Alameddine
  • 13/04/2025
  • Business & Commercial Law

Selling an eCommerce Business in NSW: Legal Requirements to Sell Your Online Business

Three people discuss legal requirements for selling an eCommerce business in NSW, with documents and a laptop on the table.

Selling an eCommerce business in NSW involves a comprehensive understanding of various legal requirements to ensure a smooth and compliant transaction. Business owners who want to sell their online store or eCommerce website must navigate these legalities to protect their…

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  • Walid Alameddine
  • 13/04/2025
  • Business & Commercial Law

How to Sell Your Physiotherapy Practice in NSW: Legal Steps and Requirements for Selling Physiotherapy Business

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Selling a physiotherapy practice in NSW is a significant decision that involves careful legal considerations. Proper planning ensures a smooth transition and protects both the seller and the buyer throughout the sale process. Understanding the legal requirements is essential to…

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  • Walid Alameddine
  • 13/04/2025
  • Business & Commercial Law

Share Exit Options for Company Shareholders: A Legal Guide on How to Sell or Transfer Your Shares in NSW

Three professionals discuss share exit options for company shareholders in NSW, focusing on legal guidance for selling shares.

Exiting a private company as a shareholder involves navigating various share exit options, such as selling your shares to existing shareholders or engaging in a company-led buy-back. These options provide flexibility for shareholders wanting to transfer ownership while ensuring compliance…

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  • Walid Alameddine
  • 13/04/2025
  • Business & Commercial Law

How to Sell Your Childcare Centre & Business in NSW: Legal Requirements and Process

Two people discuss legal documents for selling a childcare centre in NSW, with a laptop on the table.

Selling a childcare business in NSW requires careful adherence to legal protocols to ensure a smooth transition. This guide highlights the critical aspects of transferring service and provider approvals, essential for maintaining operational continuity. Understanding the importance of due diligence…

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  • Walid Alameddine
  • 13/04/2025
  • Business & Commercial Law

How to Buy an RTO Business in NSW: Legal Requirements and Due Diligence

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Acquiring a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) demands a comprehensive understanding of the legal landscape and meticulous due diligence to ensure a smooth and compliant transition. Navigating the stringent regulations set by bodies like the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) is…

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  • Walid Alameddine
  • 13/04/2025
  • Business & Commercial Law

Understanding Franchise Disclosure Document Requirements: A Comprehensive Guide

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Franchise Disclosure Documents (FDDs) are essential components in the franchising process, providing prospective franchisees with comprehensive details about a franchisor’s business operations and obligations. These documents ensure transparency and clarity in disclosure requirements, empowering individuals to make informed decisions and…

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  • Walid Alameddine
  • 13/04/2025
  • Business & Commercial Law

Essential Legal Considerations Before Buying a Franchise in NSW

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Buying a franchise in NSW involves careful evaluation of legal requirements to safeguard your investment. Understanding franchise agreements and the obligations between franchisor and franchisee is crucial for achieving a successful franchise business. The franchising sector in NSW is regulated…

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  • Walid Alameddine
  • 13/04/2025
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