Australia operates under a no-fault divorce system, meaning the court does not consider the reasons for the breakdown of a marriage when granting a divorce....
In Australian family law, the issue of adultery, or infidelity, is often a concern for individuals going through separation or divorce. However, due to the no-fault divorce system established under the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth), the relevance and impact of adultery in these proceedings...
Mediation is a process designed to assist parties to a dispute reach a mutually acceptable agreement.
The video below discusses mediation and what you need to know about the mediation process....
After separating, it is important to end financial ties with your ex-partner by formalising a property settlement, which will divide your assets and liabilities. Usually, it is best that this occurs soon as possible after separation. This draws a line in the sand and allows...
Facing delays in your property settlement?
In this video, Kirstin explains why delays in property settlements occur and what you can do if your ex-partner is holding up the process. Don’t let unnecessary delays impact your future—know your options and take control.
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What to Expect in a Family Law Mediation.
Mediation is a process designed to assist parties to a dispute reach a mutually acceptable agreement. It is a process where both sides sit down, either in the same room or separately, with a trained, neutral third party...