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Can I Dispute a Will?
March 25, 2019
The death of a loved one is an incredibly traumatic occasion for the whole family. However, this occasion can become ...
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What property and assets [Marital Property] are considered in divorce?
March 12, 2019
The Family Law Act contains a number of provisions to help with the division of assets during divorce proceedings. Asset ...
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What are the Rights in De Facto Relationships?
January 23, 2019
Married couples, those in a civil partnership and people living together in what’s known as a ‘de facto’ relationship have ...
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Are Verbal Abuse and Emotional Abuse Domestic Violence?
January 16, 2019
In Australia, domestic violence is defined by the Family Law Act (1975) as “violent, threatening or other behaviour by a ...
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How are Assets Divided in a Divorce?
January 7, 2019
The divorce rate in Australia is at its lowest level since 1976, when the Family Law Act was introduced. However, ...
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Can You be a Surrogate in Australia?
December 1, 2018
Surrogacy laws vary across Australian states. In this post, we’ll look at surrogacy laws in Queensland, assessing the legalities surrounding ...
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How Can I Protect My Assets Before Marriage?
November 20, 2018
No matter how a relationship breaks down, the end of a relationship can be an emotional and difficult experience. However, ...
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5 key child support concepts and 1 important tip for your day to day parenting
June 26, 2018
If you have separated from your partner and have care of the child/children from that relationship, you will likely be ...
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6 alternatives to going to court for your family law matter
June 13, 2018
What are the alternatives to going to court? Going to court is a lengthy and costly route to take in ...
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