Hayder Shkara
Sue Me Later
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.
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Hayder Shkara
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Jul 3, 2026
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Episodes
How to Get a Partner Visa in Australia 29.09.2025 23:42
The partner visa is one of the most personal and complex areas of Australian immigration law. In this episode, Hayder Shkara and Krish Ram dive deep into what couples really need to know when applying for a partner visa. From clearing up the confusion around marriage vs. de facto relationships, to understanding why proving a “genuine relationship” is so critical, they share practical insights and...
De Facto Relationships: The Legal Truth You Didn’t Know! 28.07.2025 35:44
Can You Be in a Legal Relationship Without Knowing It? 🤔💬⚖ In this episode, we explore the surprising reality of de facto relationships —legal partnerships that can exist without a formal agreement or even your awareness. What defines a genuine domestic relationship under the law? How can it impact property, finances, and your future? Whether you're in a long-term partnership or just curio...
Is Australia's Immigration System Fair? A Lawyer Explains the Realities 21.07.2025 35:08
🎙️ What does Australia's immigration system really look like from the inside? In this episode, we sit down with Krish to unpack the realities behind visa approvals, political influence on migration policy, and the often overlooked human side of legal decision-making. From comparing how different nationalities are treated under the visa system to explaining why immigration is often used as a...
The Real Emotional and Legal Costs of Relationships You Need to Know 14.07.2025 29:01
In this episode, we explore what really happens after marriage. Relationships and marriages can start with love and good intention but what happens when people change, trust is broken, and property or children are involved? We discuss: -The emotional toll of infidelity -The complexities of property settlements and joint assets -Power imbalances when one partner controls the finances -Why parenting...
The Real Struggles of International Students in Australia: What You Need to Know. 07.07.2025 22:30
In this episode, we explore the real struggles international students face in Australia academic pressure, cultural shock, high rental costs, and stricter visa rules. We unpack the gap between expectations and reality, course misalignment, and the new Genuine Student criteria. Murad also highlights current skills shortages and how students can better prepare for long-term success. Whether you’re a...
Real Estate Agents: This Is Where Deals Fall Apart Now 30.06.2025 26:30
In this episode, Hayder Shkara sits down with Vanessa to break down the new Property Law Act 2023 and what it means for real estate agents, sellers, and buyers. They cover: • Mandatory seller disclosure laws coming into effect August 1 • What must now be revealed before a property hits the market • Risks of non-compliance — including last-minute contract terminations • How these changes shift res...
Family Lawyer on Domestic Violence: "This Is Why People Don’t Speak Up" 28.06.2025 21:39
In this episode, Hayder Shkara and family lawyer Layla Sayed delve into the complexities of family law, discussing the emotional and legal challenges faced by clients. They explore the journey of becoming a lawyer, the daily realities of practising family law, and the importance of mental health in the legal profession. The conversation also addresses the dynamics of domestic violence, the role of...
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