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Family Law – Spousal Maintenance

I was in a defacto relationship. Do I have any rights to spousal maintenance? A de facto relationship is defined as a relationship between two adults who live together as a couple, and who are not married to one another or related by family. There are numerous factors involved in proving that you do form […]

De Facto relationships and property settlements

Currently in New South Wales, the Property (Relationships) Act 1984 (NSW) governs the way in which proceedings can be brought by a party to a de facto relationship who is seeking a property adjustment to jointly owned property. A de facto relationship is defined as a relationship between two adult persons who live together as […]

De Facto Relationships, A New South Wales and Victorian Perspective

Originally de facto relationships in NSW were governed by the De Facto Relationships Act which was replaced in June 1999. The term “de facto relationship” has been significantly widened to cover all relationships between two adults over the age of 18 years who live together, are not married and who are not related to each […]

Habitual Offender Legislation

The Habitual Offender provisions introduced in New South Wales impose mandatory disqualification periods following the third offence in the past five years for certain specific charges. Any suspension under habitual offender legislation applies in addition to the existing penalties for an offence. The offences on the list are defined as “major offences” under the Road […]

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