Have you ever interviewed for a job? You have. We all have. The purpose of the interview to make sure you were the best candidate for the job. The employer wants to make sure they won’t be wasting their money. Which they have every right to do. They are, after all, going to be paying…
We’ve all seen it in a movie or TV show before – the lawyer can’t do their job properly without the client disclosing all important facts, even if they’re detrimental or incriminate the client. The client shows a few signs of nervousness to which the lawyer quickly calms through the single line – Don’t worry – I can’t…
The Family Court of Western Australia is the only Family Law Court to not reside under the same organisation as the rest of the country. Family courts in NSW, QLD, SA, TAS, VIC, NT, and the ACT are all under the same two groups – The Family Court of Australia and the Federal Circuit Court of…
By its name, the High Court of Australia is the highest ranking court in the Australian judicial system. It sits above the Magistrates Courts, District Courts, and Supreme Courts of the individual states. Section 71 of the Constitution was used to establish the High Court in 1901. At present, it operates under sections 71-75 of…
With the Magistrates Court’s in WA being one of the most used courts, we figured many of you would find a brief guide focusing on the Magistrates Court quite useful. You’ll find information below relating to the Magistrates court: What kind of cases it handles Procedures and rules Forms and fees Where you can find…
The Supreme Court of WA is the highest ranked state court in Western Australia. It sits on top of both the WA Magistrates Court and the WA District Court. It was originally established in 1861. You’ll find a range of information relating to the Perth Supreme Court below such as: Types of cases the court hears…
There is only a single District Court in WA which resides in the city. The District Court sits in the middle of the court hierarchy between the Magistrates Courts and the Supreme Court. You’ll find information below relating to the WA District Court: What kind of cases it handles Procedures and rules Forms and fees…
Short answer – no. Under no circumstances in any of the territories, states, or islands is the act of bestiality (sexual relations with an animal) legal. Each region has a varying set of punishments based on the act under which the offence is set out, which we’ll get to now. Here’s a deeper explanation as to where…
Sex in public – an activity many have on their bucket list and hope to one day cross off (most won’t). Why so many people have this act on their list is beyond the scope of this article. But most will argue it simply adds a sense of risk to the occasion – everything’s more…