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WILL- Muslim Family man, no children, secular

This simple Australian last will and testament is designed for a Muslim man with a wife and no child who wishes to acknowledge his Muslim traditions and include clear instructions on how to bury the body as a Muslim but retains complete control over how his estate is to be divided between specific beneficiaries. It is designed to be still valid after the birth of children. It can be easily completed as a form on the screen and then printed and signed by the testator and two witnesses.

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AUD $16.50

NSW - Partnership Startup Kit

7 planning and legal documents useful in formation of a partnership. Partnership. The documents you need to get the partnership under way in the State of NSW. Includes: (a) Detailed business plan; (b) Simple Heads of Partnership Agreement (50 questions); (c) Partnership agreement (equality) under

(d) Statutory declaration; (e) Contract of employment (common law); (f) Job description; (g) Client/Contractor agreement.

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AUD $121.00

Contract - website design - upfront fee & hourly rate

This Service Contract is for a contractor to work on a website design project to be completed by a given time (the 'term') and to be paid for a given number of hours within that term. An initial payment is required to get the job under way and a 'backout clause' allows the Client to cancel within 30 days, but, after this date, both sides are committed to completing the job as agreed. For small jobs 100% is required up front. There are specific clauses related to website design, trademark and copyright and suggested appendices detailing the website design process.

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AUD $33.00

WILL- Single parent man - testamentary trust1 child intellectually disabled

In this example Australian last will and testament a aingle-parent man has two children, one of whom is disabled and intellectually impaired. The testator establishes a testamentary trust to look after his son for the rest of his life, following the death of his father. He gives some special gifts and bequests (probably something to his daughter) but his main focus is on the trust because the others are capable of looking after themselves while his son is not. Others (such as his daughter) may benefit from the trust but only after the primary purpose of the trust has been satisfied.

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AUD $77.00

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