Understanding “Just and Equitable” in Australian Family Law
In Australian family law, the principle of “just and equitable” is fundamental to ensuring fair outcomes in legal disputes. This
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In Australian family law, the principle of “just and equitable” is fundamental to ensuring fair outcomes in legal disputes. This
When relationships reach a crossroads, many couples face the difficult decision of whether to separate or divorce. Understanding the key
Shared parental responsibility (now referred to as joint decision making on major long term issues) is a fundamental concept in
When applying for a Domestic Violence Order (DVO) in Queensland, it is crucial to present sufficient evidence to support your
One of the key issues that often arises when dealing with a relationship breakdown is how to divide superannuation entitlements.
From the outset we must acknowledge that the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia and the Family Law Act
Understanding the separation period required when considering divorce in Australia is crucial for navigating the process. This article outlines the
Separation can be a challenging and emotional time, and dividing household items and personal belongings can add to the stress.
In Australia, child support is a financial responsibility that parents must fulfil to ensure the welfare of their children. But
Navigating child custody in Australia can be complex and emotional. This guide provides essential insights into developing effective parenting plans,
When an important relationship breaks down, it’s never easy. If you are dealing with narcissistic abuse – the separation process
Understanding Family Law Matters & Technology Use In our current era, where smartphones and CCTV are ubiquitous daily, recording devices
Legal tips for grandparents seeking time with their grandchildren. After a divorce or separation, or in some instances of family
In Australian family law, the principle of “just and equitable” is fundamental to ensuring fair outcomes in legal disputes. This article clarifies what “just and equitable”
When relationships reach a crossroads, many couples face the difficult decision of whether to separate or divorce. Understanding the key differences between separation and divorce is
Shared parental responsibility (now referred to as joint decision making on major long term issues) is a fundamental concept in Australian family law, particularly under the
When applying for a Domestic Violence Order (DVO) in Queensland, it is crucial to present sufficient evidence to support your application. A DVO aims to protect
One of the key issues that often arises when dealing with a relationship breakdown is how to divide superannuation entitlements. A court order from the Federal
From the outset we must acknowledge that the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia and the Family Law Act 1975 no longer refers to “child
Understanding the separation period required when considering divorce in Australia is crucial for navigating the process. This article outlines the essential details, including the separation timeframe,
Separation can be a challenging and emotional time, and dividing household items and personal belongings can add to the stress. Understanding how to manage this process
In Australia, child support is a financial responsibility that parents must fulfil to ensure the welfare of their children. But what happens when a child drops
Navigating child custody in Australia can be complex and emotional. This guide provides essential insights into developing effective parenting plans, understanding common custody arrangements, and adapting
When an important relationship breaks down, it’s never easy. If you are dealing with narcissistic abuse – the separation process is likely to be significantly more
Understanding Family Law Matters & Technology Use In our current era, where smartphones and CCTV are ubiquitous daily, recording devices are now easily accessible. This raises
Legal tips for grandparents seeking time with their grandchildren. After a divorce or separation, or in some instances of family separation or conflict, we are asked
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