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My Husband/Wife Doesn’t Want to get Divorced! What can I do?

My husband/wife doesnt want to get divorced

A common misconception about divorce in Australia is that both parties must ‘agree’ to divorce. This is not the case. An application for divorce can either be made by both parties making a joint application for divorce, or, by one party making a sole application for divorce. It is important to remember that different obligations apply when making a sole or a joint application.

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The Rise of Interest and Fall of Relationships

The Rise of interest and fall of relationships

Interest rates are continuing to rise. We have had 12 interest rate rises since May 2022 and are likely to have another in the coming months. What does this mean for couples and the impact on marriages?

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Is my building eligible for Project Intervene?

Eligibility for Project Intervene

Are there conditions that need to be met to be eligible for Project Intervene? The following infographic explains these conditions.

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Project Intervene-Resolving Serious Defects in Residential Apartment Buildings

Project Intervene

Project Intervene leverages the authority of the NSW Department of Fair Trading to compel developers/builders to undertake the rectification of significant defects. Through these powers, the regulatory body can issue work orders that mandate the correction of any non-compliant building work.

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‘Thumbs up’ emoji seen as a legally binding contract

Thumbs up emoji seen as legally binding ocntract

In a recent Canadian court, a judge has ordered a farmer to pay CAD$82,000 (AUD$92,000) after determining that a “thumbs up emoji” used in a text message exchange was as valid as a signature. The ruling sets a unique precedent for the “internet age” and highlights the need for courts to be prepared for digital challenges.

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Am I eligible for the First Home Buyers Assistance Scheme?

Am I eligible for the First Home Buyers Assistance Scheme

To be eligible for the first Home Buyers Assistance Scheme you must fit the following criteria, as explained in the following Infographic

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Changes to the First Home Buyers Scheme

Changes to first home buyers scheme

The First Home Buyers Scheme has expanded. Starting from 1 July 2023, if you are buying a new or existing home with a value of up to $800,000, you will be fully exempt from paying transfer duty. This means you do not have to pay any duty on the purchase of the property.

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What happens to my Property Settlement if I die?

What happens to my Property Settlement if I die?

Many clients who are in the separation process, will often ask the question; What happens to my property settlement if I was to die? The answer to the question is complex and requires a consideration of legal issues involving two areas of law; Family law and Wills and Estate.

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Clarifying ‘the best interests of the child’

Clarifying the best interests of the child

Section 60CC of the Family Law Act 1975 includes 2 primary factors and 13 additional factors. These are the factors that the Court refers to when considering the ‘best interests of the child’.

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What is a Parenting Plan?

What is a Parenting Plan and when would you use one? Kirstin Attard discusses Parenting Plans and their uses

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