COVID-19 & Domestic and Family Violence in Australia
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COVID-19 & Domestic and Family Violence in Australia

Undoubtedly, COVID-19 has affected us all, especially if you are (or you know of someone who is) at risk of domestic and family violence, especially with the need to self-isolate or social-distance, which may increase the risk of abuse. Remember – domestic and family violence is not just “physical.” It can include any of the...

Should I Sell our Family Home During this COVID-19 Period?
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Should I Sell our Family Home During this COVID-19 Period?

Recent media reports a sudden “rise” in divorced couples seeking quick sales putting downward pressure on property prices during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Splitting couples already account for “1 in 6” Australian home sales per year and the proportion of “divorce-driven sales” is predicted to rise as other sellers withdraw their homes from the current property...

Separated Under One Roof?
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Separated Under One Roof?

“COVID-19 has forced us to live together so we can’t be separated…” Fact/Myth?  Despite popular belief, separation can occur “under the one roof,” even if parties have continued to live in the same residence or that either party has rendered some household services to the other party, such as cooking meals, cleaning the house, doing...

Top 3 Tips for Separated Parents During COVID-19
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Top 3 Tips for Separated Parents During COVID-19

The parenting journey can both be a blessing and a struggle, especially if you are a separated parent. Here are “the Top 3 Tips” to get you through this tumultuous period: Tip 1 – Protect Yourself and Others Practise good hygiene by: covering your coughs and sneezes with your elbow or a tissue; putting used...

Our Top 5 FAQs For COVID-19 and Family Law
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Our Top 5 FAQs For COVID-19 and Family Law

In these unprecedented times, the Coronavirus Pandemic (“COVID-19”) has affected all of us, socially and economically. To ensure that you are getting reliable and most up-to-date information regarding COVID-19 including latest case numbers and related information, please refer to this hyperlink from the Australian Government Department of Health From a Family Law perspective, COVID-19 affects...

Changing Parenting Orders in Qld: The Process
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Changing Parenting Orders in Qld: The Process

Children grow up and family circumstances change. That’s the nature of life. Parents may separate while their children are young, and many opt to make parenting arrangements for their children through Parenting Orders. When these parenting orders are made while the children are young, parents have usually done their best to make arrangements based on...

What Happens if  You Dispute a Child Support Assessment?
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What Happens if You Dispute a Child Support Assessment?

When parents with a young child separate, it is vital to ensure that the children involved receive an appropriate level of financial support. Services Australia has the responsibility to assess the parents based on their income, the amount of time spent with the child and the child’s age, and then make decisions as to how...

The Collaborative Law Process: What Is It And How Is it Different to Mediation?
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The Collaborative Law Process: What Is It And How Is it Different to Mediation?

If you’re looking to resolve a dispute without the hassle or financial burden of going to court, there are a couple of solutions for you to consider, one being Collaborative Law. The collaborative law process can be compared to another dispute resolution practice, Mediation. We’ve previously spoken about the family mediation process, so, here’s everything...

What Happens to Your Inheritance During a Divorce Settlement in Australia?
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What Happens to Your Inheritance During a Divorce Settlement in Australia?

During the divorce process, dividing marital assets can often lead to conflict, especially if it involves an inheritance. One spouse may have received an inheritance from a parent or another family member. Should that property be shared with the ex-partner, or does the spouse who received it have the rights to keep it all? How...