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De facto property settlement in family law

De facto property settlement in family law

In Australia, if you’re separating from your partner and working through property settlement, the law treats those in a de facto relationship the same as those who are married. But there is a common question that arises quite frequently: How do I know if I’m in a de facto relationship and how do I prove it?
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A guide to Child Impact Reports and Family Reports

A guide to Child Impact Reports and Family Reports

If you’re in the middle of, or about to enter into parenting proceedings in the Family Court, you’ve likely come across the terms “Child Impact Report” and “Family Report”. We break down precisely what each of these reports are, when/why you might use them and also a few quick tips on preparing for an assessment with a report writer.
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A comprehensive guide to applying for Family Violence Intervention Orders

Applying for Family Violence Intervention Orders

Family violence in our communities is, sadly, all too abundant. It is insidious and leaves life-lasting scars for the victims; both physically and psychologically. Although not a silver bullet, Intervention Orders due to family violence can go some way to providing protection for those exposed to the violence.
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Independent Children’s Lawyers in family law proceedings

Independent Children’s Lawyers in family law proceedings

Although most parents will be able to resolve their parenting matters out of Court, there are just some instances where this is not possible. If you find yourself navigating your way through family law parenting proceedings, you may come across the term Independent Children’s Lawyer. Learn more in this article.
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Major changes to the Family Law Act from May 2024

Major changes to the Family Law Act from May 2024

Major changes to the Family Law Act come into effect from May 2024. The main purpose of the reform is to ensure that the best interests of the child remain the central focus of parenting proceedings as well as making the application of the law easier to navigate.
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Valuations in Family Law

Are you separated/divorced and entering into property settlement negotiations with your former partner? One of the first steps will be to determine the value of your assets, liabilities and any financial resources but what happens if you can’t agree on values?
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Agreement of parenting plan

Parenting Plan or Consent Order – what’s best for me?

In this article, we will look at the various ways to formalise a parenting agreement and what will work best for you.
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Resolving Family Law Disputes in Australia: What Are Your Options?

When it comes to family law disputes, the emotional and legal challenges can have a profound impact on everyone involved. It's important to remember that there are various avenues available to help you navigate the complexities and find a resolution.
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How to Negotiate a Fair Property Settlement Agreement

Negotiating a property settlement agreement is a significant step in moving forward after a separation or divorce. It's essential to approach the process with clarity, patience, and a focus on finding a fair and equitable solution.
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Grandparents' Rights in Australia

Grandparents' Rights in Australia: What You Need to Know?

Grandparents are a vital part of many families, offering love, support, and guidance to their grandchildren. However, when family dynamics change due to separation or divorce, grandparents' may be impacted.
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6 Steps to manage negotiating parenting arrangements with your ex

6 Steps to manage negotiating parenting arrangements with your ex

Going through a separation or divorce can be a difficult process. In this article, we provide you with some tips and practical advice on how to navigate the process of parenting arrangements as smoothly and effectively as possible.
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Social media during separation and divorce – tips and traps

Social media during separation and divorce – tips and traps

Using social media during a separation or divorce is totally fine - unless of course, you are posting about your ex-partner. It is important to understand that in Australia, using social media can have an impact on the outcomes of your separation and divorce.
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