
Do Property Orders Apply to De Facto Relationships?
As the average Australian family has changed over the last few decades, so too has the legal definition for spousal relationships. Today, we have families
As the average Australian family has changed over the last few decades, so too has the legal definition for spousal relationships. Today, we have families
Approximately one out of every three marriages and de facto relationships in Australia end in divorce or separation. And just like the relationships that preceded
When you get married or enter into a de-facto relationship, you generally do so because you expect to be spending your lives together. You begin
Separation can be tough, and divorce can often be even harder to deal with. But when a relationship breaks down and children are involved, things
When someone passes away, their survivors will receive their estate through an inheritance. When you receive an inheritance from someone close to you, in most
After the breakdown of a marriage, there are a range of separate legal processes that need to be worked through:
Parenting plans and child support agreements are two mechanisms available to parents on the breakdown of a marriage or de facto relationship. They allow the
Sometimes, following the death of a loved one, you may be upset about the amount that was left for you in the Will. Or, you
The COVID-19 pandemic is having a substantial effect on family life, including arrangements for the care of children. In this post, we summarise best practice
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