Knowing when the game is over
Nothing in life lasts forever, especially when you are married to the wrong person and the game is over. Often the man doesn’t see the end
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Nothing in life lasts forever, especially when you are married to the wrong person and the game is over. Often the man doesn’t see the end
If you and your partner are going through a separation or divorce, you will probably agree that it can be an emotionally and financially challenging
The Court will, in certain circumstances, exercise its discretion to reopen a case where the parties are awaiting a final judgment and new evidence comes
A pre-nuptial agreement (known as a Binding Financial Agreement) is becoming more and more the norm for couples who are wanting to form a long-lasting relationship
Do you have a friend or relative who has just separated? If so, the information below should help. Separation in Family Law is defined as
Parents who are able to reach an agreement regarding care arrangements for their children have two ways to formalise their agreement. If you and your
Following the breakdown of a marriage or de facto relationship, it is common for separated parties to be unsure and therefore anxious about their entitlements
Are you going through a separation? Unlike married couples, de facto partners cannot apply for a divorce when their relationship breaks down. Their property affairs
If you are a grandparent and face the sad circumstance of a break up in your family group, through separation or unforeseen events, you may
The Family Court of Australia was one of the first courts to recognise self-represented litigants as a permanent and significant client group. Research indicates that