Superannuation as Property
10 Sep Superannuation as Property
Superannuation is a critical component of property settlements in family law. It requires careful consideration and legal compliance to ensure a fair and equitable division. ...
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Superannuation is a critical component of property settlements in family law. It requires careful consideration and legal compliance to ensure a fair and equitable division. ...
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 married...
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/...
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...
Warning: The Court has now formally excluded ‘add-backs’ from family law property settlements. What does that mean for me and my property settlement? In family law, an "add-back" refers to the process of notionally adding the value of an asset back into the property...
Have you ever wonderd what counts as a de facto relationship? A de facto relationship is defined under the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) as a relationship between two people who are not married to each other but live together on a genuine domestic basis....
Proving a de facto relationship in Australia is essential for various legal purposes, including property settlements, spousal maintenance, and other family law matters. A de facto relationship is defined under the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) as a relationship between two people who are not...
Family violence is a pervasive issue that affects individuals and families across New South Wales. While physical abuse is often the most visible form of family violence, it is crucial to recognise that financial control is also a significant and harmful form of abuse. Financial...
I Can’t Afford to Pay Legal Fees to Pursue My Family Law Rights. Can I pay my legal bills at the end of my matter? Solari and Stock have partnered with the dedicated Family Law finance provider, JustFund, to make it possible for...
A word that often comes up in Family law matters is Undertaking. What is this and what does it mean? Undertakings are common in family law proceedings and can arise in many situations, from parenting matters to property settlements. It is important to know what they...