Family Violence Safety Notices
A Family Violence Safety Notice is a notice issued by the police to protect a person from anDoes my former partner have to pay me maintenance?
Is my former partner liable to pay me maintenance after we separate?It depends and will vary on the facts of each individual case.Family Law | What Happens after Your First Appointment?
Ruby Heath, Lawyer, briefly outlines what happens after your first appointment with a Family Lawyer.View VideoAdult Child Maintenance
It is possible to receive payments from your former spouse for your adult child (that is, a child who has attained the age of 18 years)Does my Divorce deal with Parenting & Property Issues?
Charlie Robinson explains the differences between the divorce process and the division of assets and liabilities.View VideoDecided to Divorce?
The first thing you need to know, is that getting a Divorce is not the same as a Property Settlement upon separation.Delays in Property Settlement
Shane Williams, Partner, Discusses the delays in property settlement if you choose to settle after your divorce.View VideoThe difference between a Divorce and a Property Settlement
People who are going through a separation often think that a ‘Divorce’ covers everything, including parenting and property issues. That is not correct.The impact of the Banking Royal Commission on Family Law
The recent Royal Commission into misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation and Financial Services Industry (‘the Royal Commission) has impacted upon many ..Do I keep the House that I bought into our Relationship?
Good question, and one that frequently comes up in Family Law when negotiating a property settlement with the other party.Mythbusting about defacto relationships and family law
In this post, Partner St John Heath busts some popular myths about the breakdown of defacto relationships and family lawThe Brady Bunch – Can Step Families Really Work?
In this post, we discuss the challenges that can arise from blended families and the value of professional counselling to resolve conflict.After Separation - Who Stays In The House?
Following the breakdown of a relationship, one party usually leaves the home and goes to live elsewhere. The question is who should that be?Does being married make a difference to property settlement?
In this post, we discuss whether being married or in a defacto relationship makes a difference when dividing property upon separationUsing social media during family law disputes
In this post, we discuss the risks of using social media during family law matters
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