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Frank Egan is the Chief Executive Officer of LAC Criminal Lawyers Sydney and has over 27 years of experience as a lawyer.


    The Role Of The Family Lawyer: Putting The "Proper" Back Into Property Settlements

    Family law matters can be stressful for all parties involved. Most family law matters are resolved through negotiation, so it is important that you are aware of your legal rights. This is where a family lawyer can help. A lawyer can assist you obtain the best outcome and prevent potentially... Read: The Role Of The Family Lawyer: Putting The "Proper" Back Into Property Settlements Read

    By: Frank Egan - LAC Lawyers | 07/03/2007 | Law

    Responsible Parents: The Legal Approach To Raising Children

    Being a parent can be a wonderfully rewarding experience. However, often parents will face difficult circumstances such as divorce or separation that may detract from attending to the full responsibilities and duties towards a child according to law. At LAC lawyers, we can provide a clear guide as to your... Read: Responsible Parents: The Legal Approach To Raising Children Read

    By: Frank Egan - LAC Lawyers | 07/03/2007 | Law

    Who Gets The Kids?

    The vast majority of separating couples who have children under 18 are generally able to work out their own arrangements in relation to the amount of time their children will spend with each parent. They sensibly recognise that the interests of their children are best served by them spending... Read: Who Gets The Kids? Read

    By: Frank Egan - LAC Lawyers | 07/03/2007 | Law

    Problems With Divorce

    Applications for divorce are processed by Registrars of the Federal Magistrates Court, who sit in the federal court buildings at Sydney and Parramatta . The court process is quick and easy for most people, and if there are no children under the age of 18 attendance at court is... Read: Problems With Divorce Read

    By: Frank Egan - LAC Lawyers | 07/03/2007 | Law

    The Civil Procedure Act 2005 (NSW)

    The Civil Procedure Act 2005 (NSW) commenced operation on 15 August 2005. The Act represents a major progression in the regulation of civil litigation in NSW. For the first time in history civil proceedings in the Supreme, District and Local Courts and the Dust Diseases Tribunal will be governed by... Read: The Civil Procedure Act 2005 (NSW) Read

    By: Frank Egan - LAC Lawyers | 06/03/2007 | Law

    Taxation Law - Changes To Private Rulings

    The Commissioner of Taxation does have the power to change a Private Ruling in four situations as follows: 1 Where the taxpayer gives consent to the Ruling being changed; 2 Without the taxpayer's consent, if the Private Ruling is about an arrangement which has not yet been carried out. This means that... Read: Taxation Law - Changes To Private Rulings Read

    By: Frank Egan - LAC Lawyers | 05/03/2007 | Law

    Tax Evasion - Promoters, Participants And Professionals

    Currently the taxation landscape in Australia is in a state of great flux. Although legislation is constantly being updated a comprehensive review of this whole area has not been carried out. The whole area is unnecessarily complex and both the Australian Taxation Office and the courts have... Read: Tax Evasion - Promoters, Participants And Professionals Read

    By: Frank Egan - LAC Lawyers | 05/03/2007 | Law

    Taxation Law - Appeals To The Federal Court

    Appeals to the Federal Court require a written application which sets out brief details of the objection decision and must be filed with the relevant Federal Court Registry. The application must also be accompanied by the prescribed fee applicable to all applications to the Federal Court. This is currently... Read: Taxation Law - Appeals To The Federal Court Read

    By: Frank Egan - LAC Lawyers | 05/03/2007 | Law

    Taxation Law - Taking Action (aat

    Where a taxpayer is dissatisfied with the decision made on objection to the original assessment or the Private Ruling, then the taxpayer may: - Request the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT), which incorporates the Small Taxation Claims Tribunal (STCT), to review the decision; or - Appeal to the Federal Court of... Read: Taxation Law - Taking Action (aat Read

    By: Frank Egan - LAC Lawyers | 05/03/2007 | Law

    Taxation Law - Private Rulings

    This article sets out the procedures to be followed by taxpayers who wish to challenge Private Rulings for taxation assessments made by the Commissioner of Taxation. Private Rulings are issued by the Commissioner of Taxation under the Taxation Administration Act (Cth.) 1953. A Private Ruling states the Commissioner's... Read: Taxation Law - Private Rulings Read

    By: Frank Egan - LAC Lawyers | 02/03/2007 | Law
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