Destroying your marriage certificate can cause issues when dealing with assets held in your married name.
Rebecca Casanovas
Where Can I Get Help?
What support services are available to you when a family member struggles with alcohol or drug abuse that affects their ability to parent?
Duty of Disclosure
Family law disputes require both parties to make full and frank disclosure of all relevant information. This is an ongoing obligation until finalisation.
Parenting Orders during a pandemic
With the Australian Government restricting movements of citizens during the current COVID-19 pandemic, what does this mean for existing parenting orders?
10 tips for separated parents during COVID-19
10 suggestions to help separated families experiencing extra pressure and stresses during the current COVID-19 pandemic.
Family Law complying with section 60I
A recent Court of Appeal decision highlights the importance of complying with section 60I.
Family Dispute Resolution Certificate
What is a Family Dispute Resolution Certificate and do I need one?
Rebecca Casanovas admitted as a Solicitor
Join us in congratulating Rebecca on her admission as a Solicitor to the Supreme Court of Queensland.
Can a Stranger Take a Photo of My Child Without My Permission?
Picture this, it’s Saturday morning and your enjoying your watching your childs/niece/nephews sporting game, you whip our phone and snap a few pics but are you allowed to? Someone else is snapping pics of the game, are they allowed?
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- Promotion Announcement
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