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The law isn’t always what you think it is. Hosted by Hayder Shkara from the Justice Network, this podcast breaks down the real stories behind the headlines. We explain what actually happens in court and most importantly - how it all affects you. You’ll hear the thinking behind legal decisions, the mistakes people make, and the details that can completely change the outcome of a case.
Hayder Shkara hosts Sue Me Later, a education show with 32 episodes published.


What happens when abuse leaves no bruises? In this episode of Sue Me Later, Hayder Shkara sits down with family lawyer Amy Pattle to discuss coercive control, one of the most misunderstood and difficult forms of domestic

Are Australians about to face inheritance tax by stealth? The proposed changes to testamentary trusts could have a major impact on how families pass wealth to the next generation. For years, testamentary trusts have been

Thinking about studying in Australia? Before you choose a course, you need to understand where that course is actually taking you. Too many international students enrol first and ask questions later. They spend thousands

What actually happened after the ISIS Brides and children returned from camps in Syria to Australia? One woman is facing terrorism-related charges (including allegedly entering or remaining in a “declared area” and alleg

Buying property is exciting, but it can also be expensive if you miss the wrong details. In this video, I break down 3 costly mistakes property buyers make and what you should watch out for before signing a contract, pay

I break down the Interim Report of the Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion. This report was released while criminal proceedings are still underway, which means the Commission is legally limited in what i

Can you actually go to jail for what you say in Australia? In this video, I break down: What hate speech actually means under Australian law The difference between offensive speech vs illegal speech When your words can c

You’ve been arrested. Now what? Most people think they know what to do… They don’t. And in the first few minutes after an arrest, one wrong move can make your situation a lot worse. In this video, I break down the 7 thin

In this video, I respond to some of the claims I have heard online about the Roberts-Smith case. How the outcome of the defamation trial mattersDoes indemnity automatically destroy a witness’s credibility?Do the rules of

In this podcast, I break down the recent court decision that struck down New South Wales’ protest laws and why it matters more than most people realize. These laws were introduced quickly, with the intention of giving po

The case against Ben Roberts-Smith is shaping up to be one of the most difficult prosecutions Australia has ever attempted. In this video, I break down the real problems with this case from the perspective of an Australi

Ben Roberts-Smith is back in court with his bail application. In this video, I break down what actually happened at the bail application, what the court is considering, and why this stage of the case is far more importan

If you’re going through a separation or thinking about starting family law proceedings, the process can feel overwhelmin and confusing. In this video, I break down the entire family court process in Australia from start

Domestic and family violence in Australia doesn’t always look the way people expect. It doesn’t always involve sirens, shouting, or visible injuries. In this video, I break down what domestic and family violence really l

How do Australian courts really decide parenting cases? If you think it comes down to who is the “better parent” or whether parenting will be 50/50, you’re not alone. But that’s not how the Family Court actually works. I

I know most people have heard the horror stories of estate planning gone wrong. In this episode, we break down what really happens to your assets when you pass away and why so many people get it wrong. Too often, people

Going through a high conflict divorce with a narcissist? You’ve probably seen these all too familiar patterns. I’m Hayder Shkara, Australian family lawyer, and in this video I break down what I call the Narcissist Playbo

Buying or selling a property isn’t just about finding the right price it’s about understanding the legal risks that can cost you thousands if something goes wrong. In this episode, Hayder Shkara sits down with Vanessa An

In this episode, we sit down with Toni Whitaker, an experienced succession and estate lawyer, to uncover one of the most misunderstood areas of law: what really happens when someone passes away without a will or an appoi
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