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Expert articles and practical legal guides on startups for australian businesses.

Many Australian small businesses use trusts in their structure - for asset protection, tax planning with your accountant, or succession. If you’re setting up or reviewing a family trust, unit trust or...

Deciding to wind up a company is rarely easy. Whether sales have slowed, your goals have changed, or the business is no longer viable, there comes a point when closing down in...

Running a small business is exciting - but it can also feel complex once contracts, staff, suppliers, leases and regulations enter the picture. That’s where a solicitor fits in. If you’re wondering...

When you’re running a small business, legal questions don’t arrive on a schedule. A customer pushes back on your refund policy. A supplier sends through a one-sided agreement. You’re hiring your first...

If you’re setting up a business in Australia, the Australian Business Number (ABN) is usually one of the first acronyms you’ll bump into. It appears on invoices, contracts and tax registrations -...

Running a small business is exciting - but it also means making smart decisions early so you can grow with confidence. That’s where good business legal advice comes in. It helps you...

Searching for “business lawyers near me” is often the first step when you’re starting up, growing fast, or facing a tricky issue. The right lawyer won’t just fix problems - they’ll actively...

When you’re running a small business, you rely on your contracts. They set expectations, allocate risk and help you plan cash flow. So when the other party stops performing or signals they’re...

Thinking about using a trust for your business or family wealth structure and keep hearing about a “trustee company”? You’re not alone. Trusts are a popular way to run businesses, hold assets...

When you’re running a small business in Australia, a single accident can quickly turn into an expensive legal claim. That’s why many businesses consider public liability coverage insurance as part of their...

Many Australian startups and SMEs assume every company must appoint a company secretary, but that is not always true. Here’s how the corporate secretary

Choosing a business name is exciting - it’s the first public signal of your brand and what you stand for. But before you print business cards or buy a domain, you’ll want...

If you’ve been researching business structures in Australia, you’ve likely come across the term “discretionary trading trust.” It’s a common structure for family-run and growing small businesses because it can offer flexibility...

If you’re building wealth in your business and want flexibility in how profits are distributed (and protected), you’ve probably heard of a closely held trust. They’re common across family-run companies, professional practices...

When you’re building a business in Australia, relationships are everything - with co-founders, directors, contractors, investors, agents and customers. Some of these relationships carry a special layer of legal responsibility called a...

When you sign a contract, you expect both sides to do what they promised. But sometimes, events outside anyone’s control make performance impossible or radically different from what you agreed. That’s where...

If you’re a small business owner, “winding up” can sound daunting. You might have heard it from your accountant, a creditor, or even another founder - but what does winding up a...

Selling shares in your company can unlock capital, bring in a strategic partner, or help a founder partially exit while keeping the business moving forward. It’s also a legal process with moving...

If a customer, distributor or even a related entity owes your business money, a simple way to lock in repayment is a promissory note. It’s a familiar tool in finance, but many...

Budgeting for legal help can feel tricky when you’re running a small business. You want clear, predictable pricing and real value - not open-ended bills. So, how much does a solicitor cost...

Renewing your business registration can feel confusing because “registration” means different things depending on how you’re set up. If you run a company, you don’t technically “renew your ACN” - instead, you...

Thinking about growing your small business while protecting what you’ve worked hard to build? For many Australian owners, a family trust (often called a discretionary trust) is a practical tool to manage...

Starting an electrical business can be a smart move. Demand for qualified electricians stays strong across residential, commercial and industrial work, and there’s plenty of room to grow with maintenance contracts, fit‑outs...

For many Australian small businesses, moving from once-off jobs to ongoing client relationships is a game changer. One simple tool helps you stabilise cash flow, lock in commitments and plan resources with...
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