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Accidents and Compensation
Title: NT worksafe Information bulletins : legislation
Link: www.worksafe.nt.gov.au/corporate/bulletins09.shtml
NT WorkSafe has responsibility from the Office of Work Health for the Territory-wide regulation of occupational health and safety, rehabilitation and workers' compensation.
Format: webpage
Title: When can I be sued if I injure someone or damage their property?
Link: www.lawstuff.org.au/nt_law/topics/being-sued/suing-or-being-sued
Published on Law Stuff : know your rights, by The National Children's and Youth Law Centre.
Format: webpage
Banking and Money
Title: Banking, insurance, loans and credit, sharemarket, tax and superannuation
Link: www.lawforyou.com.au/Nt/
Plain English fact sheets published by Law for you.
Format: webpage
Title: Bankruptcy
Link: www.fedcourt.gov.au/litigants/bankruptcy/b_bankruptcy.html
The Federal Court of Australia publishes a brochure and their website contains links to forms and guides, legislation and general explanations of bankruptcy procedures.
Format: webpage
Title: Bankruptcy and other Insolvency options
Link:www.fedcourt.gov.au/litigants/bankruptcy/b_bankruptcy_itsa.html
Published by the Insolvency and Trustee Service Australia.
Format: pdf or print
Available: At your library
Business
Title: Your company and the law
Link: www.asic.gov.au/asic/asic_infoco.nsf/byheadline/Your+company+and+the+law?openDocument
Published by ASIC. The Australian Securities and Investments Commission enforces and regulates company and financial services laws to protect consumers, investors and creditors. They regulate Australian companies, financial markets, financial services organisations and professionals who deal and advise in investments, superannuation, insurance, deposit taking and credit. Their website explains which laws are administered and includes a range of information sheets.
Format: webpage
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Children and Youth
Title: At what age can I ?
Link: www.nt.gov.au/ntlac/legal_info/WhatAgeCanI.pdf
Booklet which explains what age young people can do certain things, such as leave home, work full time, get a tattoo, vote, marry, go to court etc. Published by NT Legal Aid Commission.
Format: pdf or print
Available: At your library
Title: Law Stuff : know your rights
Link: www.lawstuff.org.au/nt_law/topics
Factsheets covering many legal topics specifically for children and youth, published by the National Children’s and Youth Law Centre. Subjects include alcohol, buying a car, crime, driving, employment, family law, leaving home, sex, tattoos and children’s rights. People under 22 can e-mail legal questions and find out where to get advice and help.
Format: website
Title: Child Support Agency online law and policy guide
Link: www.csa.gov.au/guide/index.htm
The guide sets out CSA’s policy and view of the child support scheme and its administration.
Format: website
Consumers and Shops
Title: Where to complain in the NT
Link: www.nt.gov.au/ntlac/legal_info/complain.pdf
A booklet with contact details for government and community agencies who can assist with your complaints about discrimination, goods or services, pollution, lawyers, housing or any other matter. Published by NT Legal Aid Commission.
Format: pdf or print
Available: At your library
Title: Australian Competition and Consumer Commission Who we are—what we do—how we work
Link: www.accc.gov.au/content/index.phtml/itemId/605152/fromItemId/656442
The ACCC is responsible for administering the Trade Practices Act 1974. It can provide advice to consumers and businesses about their rights and obligations under the legislation and it can assist in resolving a dispute by directing parties to appropriate complaint resolution options. The ACCC deals with competition and consumer protection matters of national and international significance.
Format: pdf or print
Available: from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission
Copyright and Intellectual Property
Title: Australian Copyright Council
Link: www.copyright.org.au/find-an-answer/
Information sheets provide current information on copyright and artworks, film, family histories, music, libraries, photographs, galleries and museums, performances, videos and writers. They also have contacts for free legal advice and assistance.
Format: webpage
Title: Arts Law Centre of Australia (website)
Link: www.artslaw.com.au/
Arts Law is a national community legal centre for the arts. They provide preliminary advice and information to artists and arts organisations on a range of arts related legal and business matters including contracts, copyright, business names and structures, defamation, insurance and employment. Publications include fact sheets, sample contacts and resources for indigenous artists. Some publications are free online and some are for sale.
Format: website
Title: IP Australia
Link: www.ipaustralia.gov.au/index.html
IP Australia administers the patents, designs, trade marks and Plant Breeder's Rights systems. They receive and process applications, conduct hearings and decide on disputed matters relating to the granting or denial of Australian IP rights. Application forms and publications are available on their website.
Format: website
Courts and Trials
Title: Going to Court – a guide to criminal matters in the magistrates Court
Link: www.nt.gov.au/ntlac/legal_info/Going_to_Court_web.pdf
A booklet providing information on how to prepare yourself for court and how the court process works from being charged through to being sentenced. Published by NT Legal Aid Commission.
Format: pdf or print
Available: At your library
Title: NT Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions – witness assistance service
Link: www.nt.gov.au/justice/dpp/html/victim/index.html
The Office of Director of Public Prosecutions offers support to victims of crime, witnesses and their families — anywhere in the Northern Territory throughout the criminal justice process.
Format: website
Title: Northern Territory Magistrates Court
Link: www.nt.gov.au/justice/ntmc/about.shtml
The jurisdiction (the power to hear and determine cases) of the Magistrates Courts are divided into two main areas, civil and criminal. The Local Court deals with civil cases and the Court of Summary Jurisdiction mostly deals with less serious criminal cases. The Magistrates also have jurisdiction to hear matters in a number of other courts, such as the Juvenile Court, the Family Matters Court, Local Court, Small Claims Court and the Work Health Court.
Format: website
Title: Supreme Court of the Northern Territory
Link: www.supremecourt.nt.gov.au/
The Supreme Court of the Northern Territory of Australia is the superior Court of the Northern Territory. It has jurisdiction over criminal trials, civil cases, appeals from lower courts and most federal matters.
Format: website
Title: Federal Magistrates Court of Australia
Link: www.fmc.gov.au/
The jurisdiction of the Federal Magistrates Court includes family law and child support, administrative law, bankruptcy, unlawful discrimination, consumer protection and trade practices, privacy, migration, copyright, industrial relations and admiralty law. The court shares those jurisdictions with the Family Court of Australia and the Federal Court of Australia.
Format: webpage
Title: Federal Court of Australia
Link: www.fedcourt.gov.au/index.html
The Federal Court of Australia’s jurisdiction covers almost all civil matters under federal law, including issues such as trade practices, taxation matters, native title determination, admiralty, bankruptcy and appeals from the Federal Magistrates Court.
Format: website
Title: High Court of Australia
Link: www.hcourt.gov.au/
The functions of the High Court are to interpret and apply the law of Australia; to decide cases of special federal significance including challenges to the constitutional validity of laws and to hear appeals, by special leave, from Federal, State and Territory courts.
Format: website
Crime and the Police and Prison
Title: Cop this !
Link: www.ntlac.nt.gov.au/legal_info/CopThis_Booklet2010_WEB.pdf
Information about your rights and responsibilities when dealing with the police in the NT published by NT Legal Aid Commission.
Format: pdf, book, video or DVD
Available: At your library
Title: NT Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions – witness assistance service
Link: www.nt.gov.au/justice/dpp/html/victim/index.html
The Office of Director of Public Prosecutions offers support to victims of crime, witnesses and their families — anywhere in the Northern Territory throughout the criminal justice process.
Format: website
Title: NT Charter for Victims of Crime
Link: www.nt.gov.au/justice/dpp/html/guidelines/appendix_e.shtml
The Charter ensures that victims, their circumstances and their rights are acknowledged, respected and protected.
Format: website
Employment
Title: Australian Industrial Relations Commission
Link: www.airc.gov.au/
The AIRC is a national tribunal dealing with employment issues such as dispute settlement, unfair dismissal and the setting of wages and conditions.
Format: website
Title: The Office of Fair Work Australia
Link: www.wo.gov.au
Provides advice and information on federal workplace laws, and investigation of complaints.
Tel:1300 363 264
Title:NT Worksafe
Link: www.worksafe.nt.gov.au
Provides advice on Workplace occupational health and safety and workers compensation and rehabilitation matters.
Tel: Workplace Health and Safety 1800 019 915
Tel: Workers Rehabilitation and Compensation 1800 250 713 Fax (08) 8999 5141
Mail: GPO Box 1722, DARWIN NT 0801
Email: ntworksafe@nt.gov.au
Title: Northern Territory Working Women’s Centre
Link: www.wo.gov.au
Provides women with information, advice and support for work-related issues and problems, such as unfair dismissal, sexual harassment, and workplace bullying.
Tel: 8981 0655 or 1800 817 055
Web: www.ntwwc.com.au
Title: Environmental Defenders Office – fact sheets
Link: www.edo.org.au/edont/
The Environmental Defenders Office (NT) Inc. is a public interest community legal centre practising environmental law. They offer legal services to individuals and groups who want to protect the natural and built environment and who can’t afford private legal assistance.
Format: website
Title: Environmental Protection Legislation
Link: www.nt.gov.au/nreta/environment/legislation/index.html
List of NT legislation on environmental protection and supporting information about waste management and pollution control.
Format: website
Title: Wildlife Permits
Link: www.nt.gov.au/nreta/wildlife/permits/index.html
The Department of Natural Resources, Environment and the Arts administer the permit system for collecting, hunting, keeping and caring for wildlife in the Northern Territory.
Format: website
Family
Title: Women and Family Law : a practical guide to separation
Booklet for women covering legal aspects of leaving a partner, dealing with disputes in and out of court, children, property and divorce. Published by Top End Women’s Legal Service and the Office of Women’s Policy, Department of the Chief Minister
Format: Print
Available: At your library
Title: Who Can Help You? Assistance for separating families
A booklet providing a comprehensive listing of family law service providers and their contact details in the NT. Published by NT Legal Aid Commission.
Format: Print
Available: At your library
Title : Divorce, Maintenance and Property Settlements
Link: www.lawforyou.com.au/Nt/
Fact sheets published by Law for you.
Format: website
Title: Family Court of Australia – brochures, booklets and publications
Link: www.familylawcourts.gov.au/wps/wcm/connect/FLC/Home/Publications/
The Family Court focuses on helping families resolve their disputes by agreement rather than proceeding to a formal hearing by a judge, which is regarded as the last resort. They have a number of brochures that have been created to help answer questions.
Format: webpage
Title: Application for Divorce
Link: www.fmc.gov.au/forms/html/divorce.html
To apply for a divorce, you must complete an Application for Divorce and file it with the Federal Magistrates Court. Forms and explanations are on their website.
Format: website
Title: Law Stuff : know your rights
Link: www.lawstuff.org.au/nt_law/topics
Factsheets covering many legal topics specifically for children and youth, published by the National Children’s and Youth Law Centre. Subjects include family law, changing your name, leaving home and pregnancy. People under 22 can e-mail legal questions and find out where to get advice and help.
Format: website
Title: Family Law System, Attorney-Generals Department
Link: www.ag.gov.au/www/agd/agd.nsf/Page/Families_Familylawsystem
The Australian family law system is made up of a number of different elements with different areas of responsibility.
Format: website
Title: Births, Deaths and Marriages Office
Link: www.nt.gov.au/justice/bdm/index.shtml
The Northern Territory Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages is a section within the Registrar-General's Office and is responsible for recording all births, deaths, marriages and changes of names occurring in the Northern Territory.
Format: website
Freedom of Information
Title: Freedom of Information and Privacy
Link: www.dcm.nt.gov.au/strong_service_delivery/access/freedom_of_information
Freedom of information (FOI) gives you the right to apply for access to NT government information. It is about enhancing government accountability and participation.
Format: website
Government
Title: Northern Territory Government Department of Justice
Link: www.nt.gov.au/justice
The Department of Justice was formed in November 2001 to provide a coordinated 'whole of government' approach to justice. All elements of the justice system except policing are within this agency.
Format: website
Title: Northern Territory Legislative Assembly
Link: www.nt.gov.au/lant/
Information about the Northern Territory Parliament and legislation.
Format: website
Title: Where to complain in the NT
Link:www.nt.gov.au/ntlac/legal_info/complain.pdf
A booklet with contact details for government and community agencies who can assist with your complaints about discrimination, goods or services, pollution, lawyers, housing or any other matter. Published by NT Legal Aid Commission.
Format: print or pdf
Available: At your library
Title: Ombudsman NT
Link: www.ombudsman.nt.gov.au
The Ombudsman for the Northern Territory is independent of Government and provides a free service to the public. The Ombudsman investigates complaints about government departments and agencies.
Format: website
Title: Commonwealth Ombudsman
Link: www.ombudsman.gov.au
The Commonwealth Ombudsman has the power to investigate the administrative actions and decisions of Australian Government agencies to see if they are wrong, unjust, unlawful or discriminatory.
Format: website
Title: Administrative Appeals Tribunal
Link: www.aat.gov.au/default.htm
If you disagree with a decision of a Commonwealth Minister, a Government Department or agency, or an employee of a Department which affects you, you may be able to have it reviewed. The sorts of decision which can be reviewed include decisions about: a social security pension or a benefit; a veteran's pension; commonwealth workers' compensation; an environmental issue; taxation; visas refused or cancelled on character grounds; many other Commonwealth issues.
Format: website
Health
Title: Department of Health and Families
Link: www.nt.gov.au/health/index.shtml
DHF website includes links to legislation and publications on a range of health related topics including children and family services, poisons, drugs and alcohol and environmental health.
Format: website
Title: HIV/AIDS and your rights
Link: www.afao.org.au/library_docs/resources/hivaids_yourrights.pdf
Booklet published by the Australian Federation of AIDS organisations (AFAO).
Format: pdf
Housing and Property
Title: Pool fencing,
Link: www.watersafety.nt.gov.au/swimming_pools_and_spas
Swimming pool fencing legislation was introduced to the Northern Territory in 2002. Department of Local Government, Housing and Sport, Water Safety Branch website has standards and application forms.
Format: website
Title: A guide to renting in the Northern Territory : your rights and responsibilities as a landlord or tenant under the Northern Territory’s “Residential Tenancies Act”
Link: www.nt.gov.au/justice/consaffairs/documents/GuidetoRentLatestReprint_000.pdf
Published by Northern Territory Department of Justice, Consumer and Business Affairs.
Format: pdf or print
Available: At your library
Title: Business Tenancies
Link: www.nt.gov.au/justice/consaffairs/business_tenancies.shtml
Guides to retail leasing for landlords, tenants and professionals published by Northern Territory Department of Justice, Consumer and Business Affairs. Link to legislation and forms also available.
Format: print or pdf
Available: At your library
Title: Land Titles Office
Link: www.nt.gov.au/justice/bdm/land_title_office
The Land Titles Office keeps a Register, containing title to all land under the Land Title Act. Some services and forms are provided online.
Format: website
Human Rights and Discrimination
Title: All things equal – a guide to the law for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people in the NT.
Booklet for homosexual people covering legal topics such as gay and lesbian law reform, privacy and confidentiality rights, property, parenting and children and discrimination.
Format: Print
Available: At your library
Title: Law Stuff : know your rights
Link: www.lawstuff.org.au/nt_law/topics
Factsheets for youth covering discrimination in the workplace and in housing. Published on Law Stuff : know your rights, by The National Children's and Youth Law Centre. People under 22 can e-mail legal questions and find out where to get advice and help.
Format: website
Title: All Territorians deserve a fair go.
Link: www.nt.gov.au/justice/adc/faq.htm
The NT Anti-Discrimination Commission investigates and helps resolve complaints about discrimination and harassment and provides training and education about anti-discrimination and diversity policies to businesses, government departments, schools and individuals.
Format: webpage
Title: Discrimination and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women, get the facts – know your rights
Link: www.humanrights.gov.au/social_justice/about_social_justice.html
Series of factsheets for Indigenous Australian women published by the Human Rights and Equal Opportunities Commission.
Format: webpage
Title: Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission
Link: www.hreoc.gov.au/
Discrimination on the grounds of race, colour or ethnic origin, racial vilification, sex, sexual harassment, marital status, pregnancy, or disability can be investigated by the HREOC. Their website includes brochures, fact sheets and other publications on all aspects of human rights for employers, teachers and students, including some publications in languages other than English.
Format: website
Title: Human Rights, Federal Court of Australia
Link: www.fedcourt.gov.au/litigants/humanrights/humanrights_intro.html
The Federal Court of Australia website on human rights includes a pdf brochure on human rights, links to legislation and other information about dealing with a complaint.
Format: website
Immigration and Citizenship
Title: Living in Australia
Link: www.immigov.au/living-in-australia/index.htm
The Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs manages the permanent and temporary entry of people to Australia and the settlement of migrants and refugees.Visa application forms, fact sheets and links to legislation are available on their website.
Format: website
Title: Australian Citizenship
Link: http://www.citizenship.gov.au/
The Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs manages applications for Australian Citizenship. Their website includes a section on law and policy.
Format: website
Title: Refugee kit
Link: www.alhr.asn.au/refugeekit/index.html
Guide to the international and domestic laws and processes for dealing with asylum seekers and refugees. Published by Australian Lawyers for Human Rights.
Format: website
Title: Asylum Seeker Legal Resources
Link: www.alhr.asn.au/html/main/asylumseekers.html
The resources for asylum seekers are provided to help people who want to research, or take action in relation to, the legal situation of asylum seekers. Published by Australian Lawyers for Human Rights.
Format: website
Title: Immigration Advice and Rights Centre
Link: www.iarc.asn.au/Advice
Publications and information sheets on Australian immigration law, policy and procedures.
Format: website
Title: Refugee Review Tribunal
Link: www.mrt-rrt.gov.au/Factsheets/default.aspx
The Tribunal's main function is to review decisions made by the Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs to refuse or cancel protections visas to non-citizens in Australia. They publish brochures giving an overview of the review and hearing process.
Format: website
Title: Migration Review Tribunal
Link: www.mrt-rrt.gov.au/Factsheets/default.aspx
Reviews visa and visa related decisions made by the Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs. Their website includes a range of factsheets and an interpreters’ handbook.
Format: website
Justices of the Peace
Title: Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Oaths
Link: www.nt.gov.au/justice/jop.shtml
Information on the role of Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Oaths and where to find them. Department of Justice, NTG.
Format: webpage
Land and Native Title
Title: Indigenous Law Resources – Reconciliation and social justice library
Link: www.nt.gov.au/justice/database.shtml
Australian Legal Information Institute - National Indigenous working group fact sheets.
Format: website
Title: National Native Title Tribunal Fact Sheets
Link: www.nntt.gov.au/Publications-And-Research/Publications/Pages/Brochures.aspx
The National Native Title Tribunal works with people to develop an understanding of native title and reach enduring native title and related outcomes that recognise everyone's rights and interests in land and waters.
Format: website
Title: Introduction to Native Title, Federal Court of Australia
Link: http://www.fedcourt.gov.au/litigants/native/litigants_nt_what.html
Under the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth), the Federal Court of Australia is responsible for the management and determination of all applications relating to native title in Australia. Their website includes a pdf brochure on native title and links to the relevant legislation.
Format: website
Title: Northern Land Council
Link: www.nlc.org.au
The Northern Land Council consults with traditional owners regarding use of Aboriginal Land and acts as a representative body for Aboriginal people in the Top End under both the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976 and the Native Title Act 1993. See their website about permits to visit Aboriginal Land in the Top End.
Format: website
Title: Central Land Council
Link: www.clc.org.au
The CentralLand Council consults with traditional owners regarding use of Aboriginal Land and acts as a representative body for Aboriginal people in Central Australia under both the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976 and the Native Title Act 1993. See their website about permits to visit Aboriginal Land in Central Australia.
Format: website
Legal System
Title: Law Handbook : an easy read guide to law in the Northern Territory, 3rd ed.
A Guide to law in the Northern Territory designed to outline the law as it affects the ordinary person. Published by NT Legal Aid Commission. 4th edition due later in 2007.
Format: print
Available: At your library
Title: Researching Australian Law
Link: www.llrx.com/features/researchingaustralianlaw.htm
An excellent summary, written by a law librarian, of the Australian legal system, its background and documentation and where to find legal information. Includes current awareness and a bibliography of major texts. Published by llrx.com.
Format: website
Title: Attorney-Generals Department
Link: www.ag.gov.au/
The Attorney-General's Department provides support to the Government in the maintenance and improvement of Australia’s law and justice. Their website has information on a range of legal topics, including families, national security, the legal system’ information law, anti-discrimination, legal aid, trade law and classification.
Format: website
Media (Internet, Newspapers, Television, Radio)
Title: Communications Law Centre
Link: www.clc.uts.edu.au
The Communications Law Centre is an independent, non-profit, public interest organisation specialising in media, communications and online law and policy.
Format: website
Title: Oz NetLaw
Link: www.oznetlaw.net/home.asp
Oz Net Law provides legal information about internet and e-commerce related law.
Format: website
Mediation
Title: Community Justice Centre
Link: www.communityjusticecentre.nt.gov.au/
The CJC provides free confidential mediation services to the community to help people resolve their disputes without legal action.
Format: website
Title: Mediation
Link: www.fedcourt.gov.au/litigants/mediation/mediation.html
Mediation or Alternative Dispute Resolution is a way of settling cases without having a hearing in court. It is supervised by the Federal Court of Australia. The Federal Court of Australia website on mediation includes a pdf brochure and explains the procedure.
Format: website
Title: Facts about fences
Link: www.nt.gov.au/ntlac/legal_info/FACT_SHEET_2_fences.pdf
Information sheet on building or repairing a fence between two properties.
Format: print or pdf
Available: At your library
Title: Facts about neighbours and trees
Link: www.nt.gov.au/ntlac/legal_info/FACT_SHEET_1_trees.pdf
Information sheet on what to do if you are having a dispute with your neighbour about overhanging trees. Published by NT Legal Aid Commission.
Format: print or pdf
Available: At your library
Publications
Title: Publications Legal Deposit
Link: www.ntl.nt.gov.au/about_us/policies_and_legislation/publications_legal_deposit
The Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 provides for the long-term preservation of, and access to, the Northern Territory’s documentary heritage. Northern Territory Library, Department of Local Government, Housing and Sport, NTG.
Format: webpage
Social Services
Title: Social Security Appeals Tribunal
Link: www.ssat.gov.au
The Tribunal is the first level of external review of decisions made by Centrelink about social security, family assistance, education or training payments. Procedures are on their website.
Format: website
Title: National Welfare Rights Network Factsheets
Link: www.welfarerights.org.au/pages/factsheets.aspx
Information about specific Social Security payments, client rights, obligations and entitlements. Also see their website for booklets about the Social Security Appeals Tribunal and the Administrative Appeals Tribunal.
Format: website
Title: Office of Adult Guardianship
Link: www.health.nt.gov.au/Aged_and_Disability/Adult_Guardianship/index.aspx
Adult Guardianship gives someone the legal responsibility to make decisions for someone else, over the age of 18, who is unable to make reasonable judgements or decisions about their daily living because of an intellectual disability.
Format: webpage
Tax
Title: Tax
Link: www.lawforyou.com.au/cgi-bin/contents_frameset.asp?region_id=5&topic_id=32&title=Tax
Plain English fact sheets about taxes published by Law for you.
Format: webpage
Transport (Traffic, Driving and Motor-vehicles)
Title: Drink Driving – Pleading Guilty
Link: www.nt.gov.au/ntlac/legal_info/Drink_Driving_WEB.pdf
A brochure for people who intend to represent themselves and plead guilty to a driving offence. Outlines list of offences and relevant penalties. Published by NT Legal Aid Commission. Note: Penalties for driving offences have increased since 01 January 2007. Please seek legal advice.
Format: print or pdf
Available: At your library
Title: Law Stuff : know your rights
Link: www.lawstuff.org.au/nt_law/topics
Factsheets covering many legal topics specifically for children and youth, published by the National Children’s and Youth Law Centre. Subjects include buying a car, car accidents, driving, licences, road rules and traffic offences. People under 22 can e-mail legal questions and find out where to get advice and help.
Format: website
Wills and Estates
Title: Wills and Public Trustee
Link: www.nt.gov.au/justice/pubtrust/wills.shtml
The Office of the Public Trustee provides trustee, executor, will making and personal financial administration services within the Northern Territory. The Office also offers a wills storage service and acts as executor of last resort. See their website for information about writing a will and estate management.
Format: website

