Tag: family law
What Not To Include In Your Will
May 4, 2023
Your last will and testament is an important document giving instructions about how you wish your family to handle your ...
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How to Choose the Right Family Lawyer for Divorce?
May 4, 2023
Going through a divorce or separation is a difficult and emotional process, and choosing the right family lawyer can make ...
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What is a Financial Settlement?
May 4, 2023
When a married couple decides to separate or divorce, one of the most challenging aspects of the process can be ...
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3 tips for handling family estate disputes
May 4, 2023
Almost everyone would agree that there is nothing more important than family. Here on the Sunshine Coast, we see families ...
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Can I Apply For A Divorce In Australia If I Was Married Overseas?
April 12, 2023
Australia’s multiculturalism is fundamental to the fabric of our society. With people coming from across the globe to make a ...
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Are Godparents legal custodians of your children/dependants in the event of your death in 2023?
April 12, 2023
What is a godparent? Godparents have a long history in the Christian church. Traditionally, godparents sponsor a child’s baptism and ...
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How Do I Apply For Sole Parental Responsibility Of My Child?
April 12, 2023
There is a lot of public misconception about what Sole Parental Responsibility is and whether it is sole custody. It ...
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Wills and Estates: Why are my finances relevant to my estate claim?
November 21, 2022
It can feel very unfair if you have been left out of a Will or not received as much as you thought you might. Unfortunately, ...
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Wills and Estates: What is the process for contesting a Will?
November 11, 2022
Family court orders are legally binding, making it an offence to breach one. If you are found to have broken a court order, there may ...
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Wills and Estates: Why you should act quickly to dispute a Will.
October 19, 2022
Family court orders are legally binding, making it an offence to breach one. If you are found to have broken a court order, there may ...
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