During the early stages of separation it can be difficult to know what each party should be paying for, such as mortgage, rates and utilities.
Divorce
The importance of obtaining independent legal advice in family law matters
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Whilst separated couples may be amicable, it is our goal to ensure that any agreement is legally binding and cannot be overturned due to parties not obtaining independent legal advice.
What happens if your partner refuses to sell?
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Have you separated and are ready to sell but your partner is refusing to sign any Contract.
How to Talk to Your Children Surrounding Parenting Matters
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When going through a separation, what can parents do to help their children and what should they try to avoid?
Why you Shouldn’t Destroy your Marriage Certificate
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Destroying your marriage certificate can cause issues when dealing with assets held in your married name.
10 Things to do when you separate
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Samantha Sticklan outlines the 10 things to consider post-separation.
True or False – Urban Myth’s in Family Law
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Our Family Law Accredited Specialist Samantha addresses the six most commonly asked questions.
Destination Weddings
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With destination weddings on the rise are they legally recognised in Australia?
Filing an On-line Application for Divorce
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By Vanessa MacDonald These days with everything available on the internet, it is no surprise to see the Federal Magistrates Court of Australia have offered a service for filing Applications for Divorce on-line. The on-line version has the same questions…
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