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Comparing costs to Australian wages, do you feel Australia is more expensive than the UK



Yes. Australia does seem more expensive

No, Australia does not seem more expensive



Posted by ABCDiamond
Votes: 48 Comments: 1
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    Some legal documents need witnessing, and there are a few options available for this in Australia.

    Justice of the Peace - JP

    A Justice of the Peace is a volunteer who provides a free service involving a range of duties such as witnessing of documents such as passport applications and wills, etc.

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    A notary public is a person who is recognised by law as having the ability to verify the signing of a deed, certify that copies of documents are authentic, especially for overseas purposes, and witness documents which are from another country.
    A notary public uses an official stamp which they place on official documents when they sign.

    A notary public will charge for their service.

    There are some documents, especially relating to overseas situations, that need a Notary Public, rather than a JP to witness. Most solicitors will be able to provide an appointment with a Notary Public, for a charge.


    Office of Fair Trading and similar

    Citizens Advice Bureau or similar in Australia
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    Have agreed as follows:

    The above link basically says that a court order (Civil and Commercial Matters) made in either country, can be enforced in the other country.





     

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