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Surrogacy Family Law

Can You be a Surrogate in Australia?

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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Beach Wedding Family Law

How Can I Protect My Assets Before Marriage?

No matter how a relationship breaks down, the end of a relationship can be an emotional and difficult experience. However, ...
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Mediation child support

5 key child support concepts and 1 important tip for your day to day parenting

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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Mediation Family Law

6 alternatives to going to court for your family law matter

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

5 things to consider when a Loved One has passed away Introduction Losing a loved one is a difficult time ...
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De Facto Relationships Family Law

3 key considerations about your de facto relationship

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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Divorce divorce

5 stages of a divorce application

The word divorce can be seen as an all-encompassing term to describe the separation process. ‘I’m getting a divorce’, ‘my ...
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Who should I appoint as Executor of my Will?

When making a will it is usual to appoint an Executor whose job it is to ensure your wishes are ...
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Will changeofname

When to revise your will – 6 key life events

Having written here about the importance of having a will and provided you tips for appointing your executor here – ...
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Wills and Estates

Why do you need a Will – what happens if you don’t have one?

  If a person dies without a valid Will this is described as dying intestate. Part 3 of the Succession ...
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