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[Legal Info] "Making a claim or an application when a party resides interstate"

Making a claim or an application when a party resides interstate

Making a claim or an application when a party resides interstate Source: Getty Images

What cautions do you need to have in your mind when you are stuck with your business customers or debtors whether they are people or companies across Australia?


The following information about ensuring your entitlements and protections when you make any legal claim against business customers or debtors who are in a different state or territory is brought to you by Ji Hoon Chang, a lawyer from David Chang Legal.

When you decide to make a legal claim or action against the other party, it is possible that you would have one crucial problem that is the other party could be in a different state. How can you practically solve the geographical problem? What if you still want to have the same lawyer from your state, because you do not know any interstate lawyer?

In general and ironically, having an interstate lawyer who provides a solicitor agent service will be a solution for the potential jurisdiction and financial difficulties.  Especially, when you decide to serve statutory demands as a debt recovery tool on people or companies across Australia, the solicitor agent service will help to protect your rights.

Ji Hoon Chang, a lawyer from David Chang Legal, gives you more detailed advice about the issues through this episode.

[The full story is available on the podcast above]

 

Ji Hoon Chang, a lawyer from David Chang Legal
Ji Hoon Chang, a lawyer from David Chang Legal Source: SBS Korean

 


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