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Separation and Divorce

You have just separated from your partner, now what? In the early stages after separation there are often a lot of questions. What is going to happen to my property? What is going to happen to the children? If you are married you can apply for a Divorce after 12 months of separation. Read more

Parenting disputes

After separation parents sometimes struggle to agree on the arrangements for the children. When a court makes a parenting order, the Family Law Act requires it to regard the best interests of the child as the most important consideration. Parents should also consider this principle when making parenting plans. Read more

Property settlements

If you and your partner separate, you need to consider what is to happen in relation to the division of any property that you own. The Family Law Act sets out the general principles the court considers when deciding financial disputes after the breakdown of a marriage or a de facto relationship. The general principles are the same, regardless of whether you were in a marriage or a de facto relationship, and are based on: Read more

Amicable separation

If you want more information on how you can settle your family law matter with minimal financial and emotional costs and you can continue to have an amicable relationship with your ex-partner, please click the link below.
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Tips where to start

Need some tips on how to negotiate with your ex?
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What are the 5 biggest mistakes in a property settlement?
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Just separated? - What now?

Separation is often a difficult time; as it can be very stressful for you and your family, and you may feel unsure about what to do next.If you have separated recently, you and your ex-partner will need to make decisions about practical issues concerning your children and/or your assets. Some of the things you might need to consider are:-where your children live and who will take care of them ........
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Binding Financial agreements

Find out more about Binding Financial Agreements: If you want more information on how you can settle your family law matter with a Binding Financial Agreement with your ex-partner, please click the link below.
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