Can final Family Law property orders be changed?
Thursday, 25 October, 2018
When the Family Court or Federal Circuit Court of Australia makes a final order in relation to property, the order is deemed to have finally determined the financial relationships between the parties to the order and avoid further proceedings between them.
Read moreMediation - A Better Way
Thursday, 27 September, 2018
Mediation works better than the adversarial process to resolve family property and children’s issues
Read morePart of the Family
Friday, 14 September, 2018
Many consider their pets to be part of the family, so what happens to the pet after separation?
Read moreFINANCIAL AGREEMENTS
Tuesday, 21 August, 2018
Financial Agreements are powerful documents that empower people to choose and have certainty in family law property matters but require a high level of legal advice
Read moreWhat happens to the Engagement Ring at Separation?
Sunday, 5 August, 2018
Historically, the Courts took the view that if the engagement ring was made in contemplation of marriage and the marriage did not then proceed, then the ring must be returned.
Read moreDo I need a lawyer?
Tuesday, 31 July, 2018
How the right representation can guide you through the process of achieving a property settlement.
Read moreThe ongoing costs of a one night stand.
Tuesday, 26 June, 2018
Online dating has increasingly become a more widely accepted way of meeting people. Many users report using dating apps for one-night stands and never speak to their match again. But what if your one-night stand turned into a pregnancy or as some people are referring to it, a ‘Tinder Surprise!’
Read moreChild Support Agreements
Thursday, 31 May, 2018
Parents can make a child support agreement either prescribing the amount of child support to be paid or altering an administrative assessment. Agreements can be made in relation to payment of child support by periodic and lump sum payments.
Read moreFrequently Asked Questions about the Independent Children's Lawyer
Wednesday, 11 April, 2018
Read moreAdult Child Maintenance
Thursday, 1 March, 2018
If a child or children over 18 can’t support themselves they can still receive financial support for education expenses or if they have a mental or physical disability.
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