Mark has joined LAC Lawyers as a solicitor after seven years experience in a General Practice in Brisbane. Mark is a compassionate and proactive professional determined to gain the best results for his client's whatever their circumstances. Mark also has experience having previously worked for a private sector charitable organisation.
Mark has dealt extensively with private individuals unfamiliar with the legal system and has effectively represented clients with daunting matters at difficult and stressful times in their lives. He has personally appeared before the Magistrates and District Courts, Federal Court, Federal Magistrates Court, Commercial and Consumer Tribunal and Guardianship and Administration Tribunal. Having previously practiced in fields as diverse as Family Law, Criminal Law, Civil Litigation, Property and Commercial Disputes, Mark has the knowledge and experience to understand the full range of issues facing clients and act effectively. Mark's practice also extends to Intellectual Property Law, and Bankruptcy & Insolvency Law.
Specifically with respect to Family Law, Mark is experienced in assisting people with complicated financial circumstances, including small business people. He is focused on achieving fair outcomes for his clients, and delivering these outcomes without unnecessarily prolonging disputes which are capable of resolution.
Mark is a highly professional and passionate advocate for those he represents and has the skills and experience to help you through difficult times.
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Laws
- Bachelor of Business (Management)
Memberships
Family Law - Duty Exemptions in New South Wales for Transfers Between Partners
Date: May 18, 2011
Author(s): Mark Bostock LL.B., B.Bus.
Couples may wish to transfer property between them to various reasons. They may be motivated by tax minimisation, risk management, family breakdown or other reasons. Many transfers attract duty and any decision as to transferring applicable assets should be made with parties being mindful of the potentially substantial duty liability that may emerge.
Employment Law - How your Criminal History may affect your future Employment
Date: March 14, 2011
Author(s): Mark Bostock LL.B., B.Bus.
A concern faced by many who are facing prosecution is the influence a conviction may have on them should they be found guilty of a criminal offence.