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Luncheon with NSW Attorney General
Solicitors from Caldwell Martin Cox attended a luncheon with the NSW Attorney-General, Gabrielle Upton, on 2 February. The Attorney-General spoke...
NSW Government announce a $20 million package
The NSW government announced a $20 million package at the weekend to alleviate significant delays in criminal trials reaching the District Court....
CMC Staff attended White Ribbon Day Breakfast at Camden on 3 December 2015
Caldwell Martin Cox is committed to stamping out domestic violence and solicitors from the firm attended the 2015 White Ribbon Day Breakfast at the...
New Gun Laws Pass Parliament
Laws introducing tougher penalties to target the illegal firearm trade have passed NSW Parliament. Deputy Premier and Minister for Police and...
CMC Supports White Ribbon Day
Today, 25 November, 2015 marks the International Day of the Elimination of Violence against Women, also known as "White Ribbon Day". CMC is...
New Magistrates of the Local Court of New South Wales
Two Magistrates, Mr Paul Anthony Hayes and Mr Ross Hudson were sworn in as Magistrates of the Local Court of New South Wales on Monday, 23 November...
New Appointments to Federal Cicuit Court of Australia
We are very pleased that the Hon Paul de Jersey AC QC has made several judicial appointments to the Federal Circuit Court of Australia. Four very...
Camden Rotary Charity Golf Day
Caldwell Martin Cox solicitor Lance Watson played in the Camden Rotary Charity Golf day on 19 October to raise money and support local charities...
Macarthur Law Society
Our Associate Solicitor Laura McGookin attended the Macarthur Law Society Annual General Meeting on Wednesday 28 October 2015.Throughout the course...
CMC Supports White Ribbon Day
Caldwell Martin Cox is a proud supporter of White Ribbon Day and the fight against violence in the home. Ten staff attended the White Ribbon...
CMC Guide to Recovering Debts
Every business, at some point in time, is going to have outstanding invoices which need chasing. Outstanding invoices can have a significant impact...
Changes to Drink Driving and Demerit Point Offences
The New South Wales Roads & Ports Minister has announced significant proposed changes to the law regarding drink driving and also demerit point...
I received an inheritance – do I get it back if I separate?
It is often the case that people in a relationship receive an inheritance during their relationship and apply it towards buying a joint asset or...
Did you know?
Capital Gains TaxThere is no CGT payable on the sale of a deceased person’s principal place of residence at the time of death - if it is sold within...
Professional Drivers and Demerit Points
One area that people don't often think about when their license is about to be suspended for incurring too many demerit points is whether they are...
Who can make a claim against your Estate?
In your Will you select particular people to be the beneficiaries of your Estate. In considering who these people will be, it is important that you...
Did you know?
For all you lycra clad cyclists out there, did you know it is an offence to ride a bicycle furiously? And no… it’s not simply riding a bicycle with...
Superannuation in Estate Planning
When preparing your Will, you may be surprised to learn that your superannuation entitlements – both employment contributions and death benefits –...
Selling or leasing your home? Does your pool or spa meet the NSW safety regulations?
Recent amendments to the Swimming Pools Act 1992 provide that all properties with a backyard swimming pool or spa that are sold or leased will need...
Why should I do a property settlement? We already agree.
You separated from your partner, you both agree as to what assets you each receive, you write it all down and sign it before a Justice of the Peace....
Ensure the long term future of your Business or Company
Have you ever considered what may happen to your business or company if you are unable to make decisions due to physical or mental health issues or...