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TOP 5 Helpful Divorce Facts

Top 5 tips on Divorce

People commonly mistake the position at law and think that you need to be divorced in order to have a property settlement; this is not the case. For the Family Law Courts to make orders dividing property there is a requirement that the parties are separated and there is no requirement for a Divorce.

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Greater protection and financial support for commercial tenants and landlords

GREATER PROTECTION AND FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR COMMERCIAL TENANTS AND LANDLORDS IMPACTED BY COVID-19

The NSW Government will re-introduce the National Cabinet’s Mandatory Code of Conduct for Commercial Leasing to mandate rent relief for eligible tenants impacted by COVID-19.

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Why Collaborative Practice?-Respectful Divorce without Court

Why Collaborative Practice?

What we learn from years of experience in Family Law is that most clients don’t want to go Court and most clients don’t want an ugly, bitter separation with their ex-partner. They want to be more amicable, with a view to keep their relationship with their ex-partner as peaceful and cooperative as possible, especially when children are involved.

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COVID-19 2021 Rent Relief Package

COVID-19 2021 rent relief package

Unlike the Codes of Conduct that were brought into existence in 2020 there have been some limited relief packages released by the NSW Government due to the current lockdown in Greater Sydney and New South Wales.

In relation to Residential Tenancies if a Residential Tenant has suffered a loss of income of 25% due to COVID-19 and meets other criteria then the Tenant cannot be evicted during the period from 14 July and at this stage ending on 11 September.

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Co-Parenting After Separation

Co parenting after separation

What is co-parenting?
Joint parenting arrangements can be exhausting, infuriating, and fraught with stress, especially if you have a contentious relationship with your former spouse. You may feel concerned about your former spouse’s parenting abilities, stressed out about child support or other financial issues, feel worn down by conflict, or think you’ll never be able to overcome all the resentments in your relationship.

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Working from home: A checklist to support your mental health

Working From Home Black Dog Institute

It may have started as a bit of a novelty, but working from home for long periods of time can start to affect our mental health. Just as it is important to look after physical health during the outbreak of Novel Coronavirus, it’s also important to keep on top of how you are feeling.

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How does the COVID19 Pandemic affect my Property Settlement?

How does COVID affect my Property Settlement?

Many families have found separation in the middle of the COVID19 pandemic particularly daunting. Despite COVID19, clients will still find themselves needing to obtain advice about separation and finalising any property division between them. Separation of itself leads to uncertainty about your financial future and those fears and uncertainties are likely to be heightened in the middle of the panic of a global pandemic.

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Solari and Stock are open during this COVID lockdown

Solari and Stock are open

Please contact Solari and Stock on 8525 2700 to make an appointment or click here to request an appointment with one of our experienced Lawyers.

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Powers of Attorney – be careful who you appoint

Powers Of Attorney

Power of Attorneys and Enduring Guardianships are important tools in managing your financial and lifestyle affairs. When you create the documents, you will be known as the Principal, and you will have an Attorney who manages your financial affairs, and a Guardian who manages your lifestyle affairs.

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IMPROVING THE VISIBILITY OF SUPERANNUATION ASSETS IN FAMILY LAW PROCEEDINGS

family law and superannuation

The Australian Government has released exposure draft legislation and explanatory material that amends the Taxation Administration Act 1953 and the Family Law Act 1975 to facilitate the identification of superannuation assets by parties to family law proceedings, leveraging information held by the Australian Tax Office (ATO).

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