CJM Lawyers는 자녀 양육권 및 부양비 문제가 얼마나 민감하고 감정적인지 잘 알고 있습니다. 이러한 사건에는 자녀의 복지에 영향을 미치고 가족의 미래를 형성하는 중요한 결정이 포함됩니다. 저희 경험 많은 변호사팀은 공감을 바탕으로 경청하고, 전문적인 태도로 행동하며, 귀하와 자녀에게 공정하고 긍정적인 결과를 제공하기 위해 끊임없이 노력합니다.

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어떤 방법으로 도와드릴까요?

CJM Lawyers는 자녀 양육권 및 부양비 문제가 얼마나 민감하고 감정적인지 잘 알고 있습니다. 이러한 사건에는 자녀의 복지에 영향을 미치고 가족의 미래를 형성하는 중요한 결정이 포함됩니다. 저희 경험 많은 변호사팀은 공감을 바탕으로 경청하고, 전문적인 태도로 행동하며, 귀하와 자녀에게 공정하고 긍정적인 결과를 제공하기 위해 끊임없이 노력합니다.


당사의 주요 서비스:

  • 양육 계획
  • 동의 명령
  • 구속력 있는 자녀 부양 계약
  • 제한된 자녀 부양 계약


자녀 양육비는 별거하는 부모 사이에 갈등의 원인이 될 수 있습니다. 향후 분쟁을 예방하려면 명확하고 체계적인 합의를 마련하는 것이 필수적입니다. CJM Lawyers는 공정하고 건설적인 의사소통 방법에 대한 실질적인 조언을 통해 이러한 대화를 이끌어 드립니다. 저희의 접근 방식은 양측의 협력을 장려하며, 필요한 경우 단호하게, 그리고 항상 존중하는 자세를 유지합니다.

왜 CJM 변호사를 선택해야 할까요?

CJM Lawyers에서는 열린 토론을 위한 지원 공간을 제공하고, 당사자들이 실질적이고 아동 중심적인 합의에 도달할 수 있도록 필요한 경우 개입합니다.

  • 아동 중심 접근 방식 – 우리는 공정하고 균형 잡힌 양육권과 지원 결과를 위해 노력하는 동시에 자녀의 복지를 우선시합니다.
  • 경험이 풍부한 가족 변호사 – 저희 팀은 양육 조치, 자녀 부양비, 자녀의 법적 계약과 관련된 문제를 처리하는 데 풍부한 경험을 가지고 있습니다.
  • 협상 및 법정 대리에 능숙함 – 중재를 통해서든 법정을 통해서든 우리는 당신과 당신의 자녀를 위해 최선의 결과를 얻기 위해 효과적으로 옹호할 것입니다.
  • 명확하고 실용적인 조언 – 우리는 모든 단계에서 간단한 안내를 제공하므로, 여러분은 항상 선택 사항과 다음 단계를 이해할 수 있습니다.
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A mother and her child on her back

어떤 방법으로 도와드릴까요?

CJM Lawyers는 자녀 양육권 및 부양비 문제가 얼마나 민감하고 감정적인지 잘 알고 있습니다. 이러한 사건에는 자녀의 복지에 영향을 미치고 가족의 미래를 형성하는 중요한 결정이 포함됩니다. 저희 경험 많은 변호사팀은 공감을 바탕으로 경청하고, 전문적인 태도로 행동하며, 귀하와 자녀에게 공정하고 긍정적인 결과를 제공하기 위해 끊임없이 노력합니다.


당사의 주요 서비스:

  • 양육 계획
  • 동의 명령
  • 구속력 있는 자녀 부양 계약
  • 제한된 자녀 부양 계약


자녀 양육비는 별거하는 부모 사이에 갈등의 원인이 될 수 있습니다. 향후 분쟁을 예방하려면 명확하고 체계적인 합의를 마련하는 것이 필수적입니다. CJM Lawyers는 공정하고 건설적인 의사소통 방법에 대한 실질적인 조언을 통해 이러한 대화를 이끌어 드립니다. 저희의 접근 방식은 양측의 협력을 장려하며, 필요한 경우 단호하게, 그러나 항상 존중하는 자세를 유지합니다.

A father playing with his son

왜 CJM 변호사를 선택해야 할까요?

CJM Lawyers에서는 열린 토론을 위한 지원 공간을 제공하고, 당사자들이 실질적이고 아동 중심적인 합의에 도달할 수 있도록 필요한 경우 개입합니다.

  • 아동 중심 접근 방식 – 우리는 공정하고 균형 잡힌 양육권과 지원 결과를 위해 노력하는 동시에 자녀의 복지를 우선시합니다.
  • 경험이 풍부한 가족 변호사 – 저희 팀은 양육 조치, 자녀 부양비, 자녀의 법적 계약과 관련된 문제를 처리하는 데 풍부한 경험을 가지고 있습니다.
  • 협상 및 법정 대리에 능숙함 – 중재를 통해서든 법정을 통해서든 우리는 당신과 당신의 자녀를 위해 최선의 결과를 얻기 위해 효과적으로 옹호할 것입니다.
  • 명확하고 실용적인 조언 – 우리는 모든 단계에서 간단한 안내를 제공하므로, 여러분은 항상 선택 사항과 다음 단계를 이해할 수 있습니다.
A father playing with his son

왜 CJM 변호사를 선택해야 할까요?

CJM Lawyers에서는 열린 토론을 위한 지원 공간을 제공하고, 당사자들이 실질적이고 아동 중심적인 합의에 도달할 수 있도록 필요한 경우 개입합니다.

  • 아동 중심 접근 방식 – 우리는 공정하고 균형 잡힌 양육권과 지원 결과를 위해 노력하는 동시에 자녀의 복지를 우선시합니다.
  • 경험이 풍부한 가족 변호사 – 저희 팀은 양육 조치, 자녀 부양비, 자녀의 법적 계약과 관련된 문제를 처리하는 데 풍부한 경험을 가지고 있습니다.
  • 협상 및 법정 대리에 능숙함 – 중재를 통해서든 법정을 통해서든 우리는 당신과 당신의 자녀를 위해 최선의 결과를 얻기 위해 효과적으로 옹호할 것입니다.
  • 명확하고 실용적인 조언 – 우리는 모든 단계에서 간단한 안내를 제공하므로, 여러분은 항상 선택 사항과 다음 단계를 이해할 수 있습니다.

자녀 양육권이나 양육비 문제로 어려움을 겪고 계시고 도움이 필요하시다면 CJM Lawyers가 도와드리겠습니다. 저희의 경험 많은 가정법 전문팀은 소송 과정 전반에 걸쳐 신뢰할 수 있는 조언과 지원을 제공하여 안심하고 소송을 진행하실 수 있도록 도와드립니다.

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작성자: Kale Venz and Luis Gonzalez 2025년 9월 8일
Why is IP Protection Crucial for Your Business? In today's fast-paced, innovation-driven economy, what truly differentiates a business isn't always tangible. It's often the unique ideas, the recognisable brand, the innovative processes, and the creative works – collectively known as intellectual property (IP). For businesses of all sizes, from agile startups to established enterprises, protecting these intangible assets isn't just a legal formality; it's a strategy for long-term success and growth. In Australia, like anywhere else, a failure to proactively protect your IP can expose your business to significant risks, undermining your competitive edge and stifling your potential for expansion. Safeguarding Your Competitive Advantage Imagine dedicating countless hours and significant resources to developing a groundbreaking product or a distinctive brand identity. Without proper IP protection, a competitor could legally replicate your innovation or imitate your branding, directly siphoning off your market share. This isn't just about preventing direct copying; it's about building a legal "moat" around what makes your business unique. Trademarks protect your brand name, logo, slogan, and even unique packaging, ensuring that customers can distinguish your goods and services from those of competitors. A strong, protected trademark builds brand loyalty and trust. Trade Secrets cover confidential business information that provides a competitive advantage, such as proprietary formulas, customer lists, or manufacturing processes. Maintaining their secrecy through robust internal controls and agreements is key to their protection. By securing these rights, you gain the legal standing to deter infringement and take action against those who try to unfairly capitalise on your hard work. Attracting Investment and Enhancing Business Value For startups seeking funding or established companies looking for expansion capital, a strong IP portfolio is a powerful magnet for investors. Venture capitalists and lenders increasingly view IP as a critical asset, reflecting a company's innovation, market potential, and reduced risk profile. A robust IP strategy signals that your business is not only innovative but also strategically sound and legally protected. IP assets can significantly enhance your business's overall valuation. Imagine a tech company with a suite of patents covering its core technology, or a consumer brand with globally recognised trademarks; these assets add substantial value beyond physical property. In a similar vein, your trademarks can significantly enhance the value of your business. Generating Revenue Streams IP is not merely a defensive tool; it's an offensive weapon for revenue generation. Once your IP is protected, you can monetise it in various ways: Licensing: Granting others the right to use your patented technology, copyrighted material, or trademarked brand in exchange for royalties or fees. This can open new income streams without requiring expense from your side. Franchising: For businesses with strong brands and proven business models, IP protection is fundamental to successful franchising, allowing you to expand your footprint while maintaining control over your brand identity and operational standards. Sale of IP: Your intellectual property can be sold outright, providing a significant capital injection. Conclusion In the dynamic business landscape of today, intellectual property is no longer a niche legal concern but a core business asset. Prioritising its protection is fundamental to securing your competitive advantage, attracting crucial investment, opening new revenue avenues, and fostering an environment of innovation. By understanding and proactively managing your IP, your business can build a resilient foundation for sustainable growth and long-term success.
작성자: Kale Venz 2025년 8월 5일
In the dynamic landscape of Queensland property, certainty and clarity are paramount. While most residential property contracts proceed smoothly from signing to settlement, there lies a subtle legal nuance that can dramatically alter the rights and obligations of both buyers and sellers: the instalment contract. Often unintentionally created, instalment contracts grant buyers several statutory protections in the case of a buyer’s default, which restrict a seller’s right to deal with the contract. What is an Instalment Contract? Under section 71 of the Property Law Act 1974 (Qld), an instalment contract is broadly defined as an executory contract for the sale of land where the purchaser is bound to make one or more payments (other than a deposit) without becoming entitled to receive a conveyance (transfer of title) in exchange for those payments. 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The inability to immediately terminate an instalment contract will often have lasting delays from a seller who may be unable to enter into a subsequent contract, even where it is abundantly clear the buyer will be unable to complete the contract. Buyer's Right to Lodge a Caveat (Section 74 PLA): Under an instalment contract, the buyer gains an express statutory right to lodge a non-lapsing caveat over the property. This caveat prevents the registration of any other instrument affecting the title of the property until it is removed, potentially complicating any dealings with the land. Buyer's Right to Demand Conveyance (Section 75 PLA): Perhaps most impactful, if the buyer has paid one-third or more of the purchase price (and is not in default), the buyer can demand by written notice that the seller transfer the legal title to them immediately. 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Unfortunately, it is often the case that instalment contracts are inadvertently entered into, and the statutory protections are enlivened without the knowledge or intent of either the buyer or seller. To avoid creating an instalment contract, particular care must be taken with: ensuring a deposit and any associated payments do not exceed the prescribed percentage of 10% (20% for off-the-plan purchases) of the purchase price; any agreements for additional payments under a contract prior to settlement, such as license fees or early possession payments, are separate from the contract; accepting non-refundable payments from a buyer when agreeing to extensions to critical dates in the contract that do not entitle the buyer to receive conveyance of the property. Before entering into any contract for the sale or purchase of residential property, we recommend seeking legal advice to ensure that you are not unknowingly entering into an instalment contract. 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작성자: Amanda Dowers 2025년 8월 5일
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