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- Disclosure Demons

There is an obligation on each party in Family Law cases to make a full and frank disclosure of their financial position. This is set out in Chapter 13 of the Family Law Rules 2004. This assists parties to ensure that any property settlement includes all assets, liabilities and financial resources of the other party. Each party is required to disclose: • All…

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- Can I Take The Children Overseas?

You are required to obtain the other parent’s consent if you wish to travel overseas with your children, unless you have a court order that says otherwise. Scenario Rob has booked a holiday to London for 2 weeks with his children, Justin (9) and Sam (6). He forgot to ask the children’s mother, Sarah, if this was okay with her. Rob emailed Sarah…

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When is the right time to split your assets?

An individual who has been married, or in a de facto relationship, (generally a couple are considered to be in a de facto relationship after living in a genuine domestic MORE

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