Court Affidavits
What is an affidavit?
A Court affidavit is an intricate, highly regulated and immensely important statutory document. This is because an affidavit is a written statement containing the actual evidence of the person swearing, or affirming, the affidavit, given in the first person (as if the person was giving the evidence orally during
Court Litigation and Dispute Resolution
The Courts and Tribunals exist to do justice between the parties. There are times where you have exhausted all your reasonable attempts to amicably resolve a dispute and nothing else, it seems, will work other than the intervention of the Court (to issue Orders awarding damages, injunctions and other relief measures against the defendant). The
Court Claims
What is a Court “claim”?
In order to commence civil proceedings before either the Magistrates Court, the District Court or the Supreme Court of Queensland, a party must file a Court document known as a “claim” with the relevant Court registry. A claim is an “