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07.11.11 | Comments Off on Family Law – Children – Recovery Orders
Once you separate, you and your former partner will need to make some immediate decisions about practical issues about your children. It is a good idea once you have made the decision to separate to get legal advice. Unfortunately children often become embroiled in a tug-o-war situation when their parents are living separately, but both […]
07.04.11 | Comments Off on Family Law – Assets – disputes
Australasian family law cases concerning a party’s initial contributions,or separate property, brought into the relationship appear far from clear when settlement is litigated in court. The value of each party’s initial contributions or “separate property” brought in to the relationship can be diluted by the length of the relationship or the “intangible” or non financial […]
07.04.11 | Comments Off on Family Law – De Facto Spousal Maintenance
A recent development in de facto family law has seen an expansion of the eligibility of parties in Australia to spousal maintenance. Pursuant to the Family Law Amendment (De Facto Financial Matters and other measures) Act 2008 (Cth), a person of a de facto relationship that separated on or from 1 March 2009 may be […]
07.04.11 | Comments Off on Family Law – The Competing Issues of Bankruptcy and Family Law
Family law property settlements or applications for spousal maintenance may be further complicated where one spouse is bankrupt or considering bankruptcy. In these circumstances, a conflict clearly arises between the competing interests of a trustee in bankruptcy and the separated non-bankrupt spouse in determining how property should be distributed between the parties. Currently, conflicts between […]
07.04.11 | Comments Off on Family Law – Considering Seperation? Here are your next steps
Whether you are married or have been living in a domestic relationship, if you are considering separation you should also consider your family law obligations and entitlements before you finalise the decision to separate. At such a difficult and crucial stage in your life, it will be important for your transition to a new life […]