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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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5 things to consider when a loved one passes away
June 10, 2018
5 things to consider when a Loved One has passed away Introduction Losing a loved one is a difficult time ...
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3 key considerations about your de facto relationship
May 27, 2018
For de facto relationships when the relationship starts and ends isn’t as clear as when you marry. For example, you ...
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