I am fortunate to practice law out of Maryborough’s oldest working shop, since 1869. The shop was originally owned by Henry Palmer and the first known tenant was a Maryborough Tailor named Martin Braun who had moved in by September 1869…
Read MoreThere is a particular dress code which should be adhered to when you are appearing in Court. There is an expectation that Applicants, Respondents and Defendants dress appropriately for the occasion and as a general rule, this would ordinarily mean strict formal attire for both men and women during any Court appearance. Dressing appropriately demonstrates to the Judge or Magistrate that you respect his or her Court, are interested in the case and appreciate the gravity and importance of the occasion.
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