
How to Expose a Narcissist in Family Court (Australia)
Disclaimer This information is general and not a substitute for personalised legal or clinical advice. It discusses behaviours that appear

Disclaimer This information is general and not a substitute for personalised legal or clinical advice. It discusses behaviours that appear

Family law mediation, also known as Family Dispute Resolution (FDR), is a structured but informal process that helps separating couples

The ’17 signs of Parental Alienation’ are behavioural red flags that suggest a child may be unfairly influenced to reject

Parental alienation occurs when one parent influences a child to reject or fear the other parent without a legitimate reason.

If you are leaving a relationship with a narcissistic partner, you may have wondered if there are family lawyers who
This article explores what a 70/30 divorce settlement means, when it applies and how property division is decided in Australia.
Preparing for property settlement mediation When separating couples need to divide their assets, debts, and financial interests, preperation for property

Prioritising parenting arrangements afer separation Making parenting arrangements for children after a marriage or de facto relationship breaks down should

If you’re facing a relationship breakdown and have children, you’ll need to work out parenting arrangements, which are generally organised

No, mediation in itself is not legally binding. However, if both parties reach an agreement during mediation, they can choose

An Interim Order in family law is a temporary court order made before a final decision is reached. It can

In this article, we’re featuring an important conversation from ABC’s Life Matters, where our very own Temika Slee joins host

In Australia, de facto relationships are recognised under the law and carry many of the same legal rights and responsibilities