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Corney & Lind Legal Chatter Podcast – where we discuss different, but likely scenarios; provide general legal information and get to know our lawyers.

Please note that this podcast series, does not provide or intends to provide legal advice. If you require specific legal advice for your situation, contact us.

Being charged for an offence can be a daunting ordeal – even for adults. For children and youth, the experience can be frightening.

Join Luke Borgert , as he discusses the Youth Justice system. The process, the implication of mental health issues, rehabilitation and restorative justice.

For separating couples, making changes to a family trust is not as straightforward as one would think. In our latest podcast, we share a few tips & traps to be aware of when making changes to a Trust. We also provide real life examples from case notes on the implications and the importance of getting it right.

Have you read all the terms of your new employment contract? Do you fully understand all the terms? On our latest Legal Chatter podcast, we share 10 tips that you should consider before you sign a new employment contract.

NOTE: Corney & Lind does not currently provide migration legal services.

In response to the large number of inquiries we received this week from the Afghani community, we prepared a podcast that discusses Australian humanitarian and refugee law.

Join our Senior Associate, Simon Mason as he discusses Australian policies and processes that may assist onshore Afghani individuals seeking protection.

NOTE: Corney and Lind does not currently provide migration legal services.
In our latest podcast we address Partner Visas. This pathway may be an option for a person who has been in Australia long-term, are a non-citizen and in a relationship.
Ervin Hii interviews our  Senior Associate, Simon Mason on this topic.
In our latest Legal Chatter podcast, we discuss the high number of domestic and family violence cases recorded in 2020.
Unfortunately, this year, the numbers of domestic violence cases are not slowing down. Our family lawyer Tabitha Gulley chats about this serious issue.
How we can take a stand against domestic violence?
What can you do if you are a victim or if you know someone who is a victim and much more.

NOTE: Corney and Lind does not currently provide migration legal services.

On this episode of Legal Chatter, graduate law clerk Ervin Hii speaks to the newest member of the Corney and Lind team – Simon Mason.

To know about Simon, his passion for migration, a stint at the Nauru Regional Processing Centre and wide knowledge of visa sub-categories listen to Episode 24 of our Legal Chatter podcast.

Listen to the full episode here.

**This podcast is outdated and has been removed.

According to a Melbourne Institute survey, 1 in 3 Australians are unwilling to take a COVID-19 vaccine or are unsure.

So, in our latest podcast episode, we deviate from the usual legal discussions and dive into what are some practical expectations with the COVID-19 vaccine rollout.

Director Heilala Tabete chats with Dr. Shane Mitchell, GP.

Are you thinking of buying property in Queensland? Interested in real estate trends?

Our first legal chatter podcast of 2021, our team talk to Sophie Foster, Digital Editor for Newscorp.

Sophie writes for the real estate/property section and shares real estate insights and great property tips for both buyers and sellers.

Did you know that if you keep a lost item, like a sum of money for your own use, without taking reasonable steps to reunite it with its true owner, it is a form of stealing.

In our latest Legal Chatter episode, our Lauren Hooper chats with Senior Associate, Luke Borgert on stealing by finding.

**This podcast is outdated and has been removed.

On Episode 20 of Legal Chatter, Courtney Linton chats with Senior Associate, Hongi Han on defamation as a litigious action.

In a COVID era, where most people are spending time online, social media can easily end up in a court room if a post unverified or fallacious is made about someone else.

In our latest episode of Legal Chatter, we speak with a new team member of the Corney & Lind Family Team – Fadzai Mamvura. Fadzai shares her inspirational story of moving from Zimbabwe to Australia. Fadzai believes in giving back to the community she lives in and dedicates some of her time towards causes close to her heart, including, prevention of domestic violence, economic empowerment of women and girls, and access to education regarding your legal rights. We hope this episode encourages you, as it did us.

On Episode 18 of Legal Chatter, our team chats with one of our Family Law partners, John Siaki of S.S. Removals. John has seen the destructive impact domestic violence has on society. Here in Queensland, he says there has been a 30% increase in domestic violence cases during the COVID-19 pandemic. This surge often interrupts his own personal time, requiring intervention to help domestic violence survivors relocate to a safe space.

On Episode 17 of Legal Chatter, we chat with Senior  Associate Luke Borgert on all things Traffic. Traffic law can be confusing to most.

From accumulated demerit points, license suspension and how to apply for special hardship orders when you’re staring at a driving ban – we clarify FAQs in this podcast.

In Legal Chatter’s Episode 16, our team chat on how workplace bullying can stretch into the realm of social media.

On this weeks Legal Chatter, Family Law practice leader,  Barry Klopper chats with Senior Associate, Luke Borgert on FAQs regarding adult guardianship and its complexities.

Join Director Heilala Tabete, as she chats with senior lawyer Hongi Han on the ‘new norm’.

Our  IT & Operations coordinator, Margherita Lamur also shares a few tips on how to keep potential customers engaging via social media and online channels.

In episode 13, we talk about an interesting case note regarding sexual harassment within the workplace and some tips for employers.

On Episode 12 of our Corney and Lind Legal Chatter Podcast, Family Law our practice leader Barry Klopper speaks with Rev. Tony Mora from Centi Oceania Church as he  shares his stories of God’s work during COVID-19

On Episode 11 of our Corney and Lind Legal Chatter Podcast, our Family Law practice leader, Barry Klopper and Jozef Borja-Erece talk about Privacy and Cybersecurity.

Join our Family Law practice leader,  Barry Klopper on Episode 10 of Corney and Lind Legal Chatter as he talks about Residential Tenancies & Rooming Accommodation.

**This podcast is outdated and has been removed.

In this COVID-19 update, Family Law practice leader Barry Klopper and Hongi Han of our Litigation Team ask each other impromptu Q&A’s to help our listeners understand the recent updates to commercial and residential tenancies, as well as JobKeeper.

**This podcast is outdated and has been removed.

The COVID-19 pandemic has created issues to victims of domestic and family violence as more and more people are required to self-isolate. In this podcast episode, Director, James Tan, speaks with Special Counsel Eustacia Yates on how the Australian Government funding will help the vulnerable in need.

**This podcast is outdated and has been removed.

In this podcast episode, our Directors James Tan & Heilala Tabete speak with Family Law practice leader, Barry Klopper, about the rapid changes made by the Australian government that has an effect on churches and businesses. They also chat about government direction and stimulus that has an effect on life as we know it.

**This podcast is outdated and has been removed.

Our Director, James Tan and Family Law practice leader Barry Klopper, talk about the global pandemic of COVID-19, its effect on institutions and individuals alike; and give practical tips for churches and businesses during this restriction period.

Are you a Youth Group Leader in your church? Do you understand your Duty of Care?

On this episode James Tan, Judith Mendes and Luke Borgert talk about experiences as a Youth Leader and the Duty of Care associated with this role.

On this special podcast recording, Special Counsel Eustacia Yates talks to Miranda Reid.

Miranda is an Advanced Accredited Mental Health Social Worker with over 20 years’ experience. Based in Brisbane, working in private practice, providing counselling services at two locations (Herston and Ashgrove).

Here is our first podcast for 2020. Social media is a handy tool for Church communication. However, it’s use and privacy are emerging legal issues which Churches face. In this episode our team talk about situations where social media use causes difficulty, and when uploading photos from church camps creates issues with privacy.

Are you setting up a new Church? Do you need help with structuring and governance?

Listen to our podcast regarding Church structuring.

Our team chat about the new ACNC External Conduct Standards that impacts Australian charities who provide overseas funding.

In this episode, we discuss the various avenues involved in giving overseas, due diligence factors to consider and accountability measures to safeguard charities against breaching the new standards.

Episode 1 asks the questions: Do you pastor a Church? Or work in Ministry? As a Pastor, Church Counsellor, Youth Ministry worker or Volunteer, we find members of our larger church family come to us with questions about how to deal with domestic violence issues in the church.

In our 1st Corney & Lind Legal Chatter, James Tan and Eustacia Yates speak candidly about domestic violence as it is reported in churches, some practical tips to help congregation members and what a protection order process can look like.

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