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Sep. 8 2025
Superannuation is a significant aspect of property settlements in family law in Australia, particularly in New South Wales. It is treated as a form of property and can be divided between parties upon the dissolution of a marriage or de facto relationship.
Sep. 5 2025
Navigating a tricky legal matter can feel overwhelming, but having the right support makes all the difference.
Sep. 3 2025
What are the legal benefits of owning a franchise?
By joining an established brand, you step into business ownership with a roadmap already in place—plus the legal and financial support that can make all the difference.
Sep. 1 2025
The Benefits of Owning a Franchise: Legal and Financial Perspectives
Dreaming of running your own business but worried about the risks of going it alone? Franchising could be the perfect middle ground.
Aug. 29 2025
Family law matters can be some of the most challenging times in life. Shweta and our Family Law team are here to guide clients with compassion and care every step of the way.
Aug. 27 2025
If you do not make a property settlement claim in a timely manner, you may not be able to get the property assets you are entitled to.
Aug. 26 2025
Did you know this week is Scams Awareness Week? This year’s message is simple but powerful: Stop. Check. Protect.
Aug. 25 2025
Did you know that there are strict time limitations when it comes to separation and property settlement? If you do not make a property settlement claim in a timely manner, you may not be able to get the property assets you are entitled to. For…
Aug. 20 2025
Want to know more about addressing cultural considerations in family law matters? Click on the link below to be taken to our article on this topic. https://solariandstock.com.au/…/cultural-considerations… If you’d like tailored advice for your situation, our experienced Family Law team is here to help. Contact…
Aug. 18 2025
Family law in Australia recognises the importance of addressing the cultural needs of children, particularly in the context of parenting arrangements and decisions. The Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) provides a framework for considering these needs, ensuring that children’s cultural backgrounds are respected and integrated into their upbringing.