Adult 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 VideoA Beginner's Guide to Section 75(2) of the Family Law Act
This is the section in the Family Law Act that sets out what a Court has to take into account in deciding how to distribute property ...Decided 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.Separation & Divorce | What happens at the first meeting?
St. John Heather, Partner and Accredited Family Law Specialist provides an overview of what you can achieve at your first meeting.View VideoThe 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 ..What happens after your initial appointment?
Separation can be overwhelming and confusing. Many clients ask, “What is the next step after the initial appointment with the solicitor? What happens now?”Where there's a Will, there's a way!
It is important to review your Will regularly (at least every few years) and particularly if there is a significant change in circumstances.Risks associated with postponing Family Law settlements
In most cases, it is important to resolve family law property settlements sooner rather than later, especially for high wealth clients.
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