Horror housemates ... what are your rights?
What's the worst thing your flat mate has done?
What's the worst thing your flat mate has done?
Dog attacks are treated very seriously, with huge fines up to $30,000 and potential imprisonment.
Regulation of Airbnb properties largely falls to owners and guests.
Job security is becoming a major issue in Australia.
Some things you might do for a Pikachu are, in fact, illegal.
Some drivers may be breaking the rules of the road without knowing it.
You don't have the right to ever stop paying rent.
How can you legally protect yourself from cyberbullying, harassment and online trolling?
Law is very specific about what is and isn't allowed on polling day.
Is your elderly mother's favourite necklace missing? Is your grandfather suddenly unable to pay his household bills?
Three years in jail? $36,000 fine? What are the consequences if you leave your child alone?
What rights do you have to your biological tissue, in life and in death?
But tricky clauses might prevent you accessing your insurance benefits.
There are many myths around the rights of casual workers.
A woman can be a patient in one state and a criminal in another.
The law allows mums to feed in more places than some people realise.
You might not have a $300 million fortune like Prince, but dying without a will can cause the same amount of angst and arguments amongst your family, no matter how rich or famous you are.
Does riding in an Uber vehicle put you unnecessarily at risk? And how can you protect yourself?
You might not need to read this but you know someone who does.
Company offers replacement part but what if you just want a refund?