Changes to the Family Law Act
18 Dec Changes to the Family Law Act
On 19 October 2023, the Commonwealth Government has passed two Family Law Bills that will change the way Parenting matters are dealt with by the Family Law Courts. ...
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On 19 October 2023, the Commonwealth Government has passed two Family Law Bills that will change the way Parenting matters are dealt with by the Family Law Courts. ...
On 19 October 2023, the Commonwealth Government has passed two Family Law Bills that will change the way Parenting matters are dealt with by the Family Law Courts. ...
Solari and Stock are pleased to announce that our December 2023 Newsletter is now available online, articles include: Tips for Separated Parents, Rise of Interest Rates and the Fall of Relationships , Contesting a Will, Secret Centrelink. ...
As we are fast approaching the ‘Silly Season’, we need to seriously think about taking care of ourselves and our children at Christmas! Emotions are often high at Christmas and especially so for separated families. Here are some of our Top Tips...
In this second video of the Parenting Proceedings series, Kirstin discusses your first Court event in your parenting proceedings. To view Kirstin's first video in the series please review this article for the links....
Solari and Stock will be closed for the Labour Day Long Weekend on Monday 2nd October....
Contesting a Will is becoming more prevalent; complex family dynamics, relationship breakdowns, and increased wealth, are giving rise to disputes on death....
If you’ve ever watched a legal drama on television, you might think that you have a pretty good understanding of what lawyers do and how they work. However, the fact is often different to fiction. Here are the answers to some common questions people ask...
What is a Parenting Plan and when would you use one? Kirstin Attard discusses Parenting Plans and their uses...
You might get along with your business partner and never had any disputes. However, a partnership is not a separate legal entity and unlike a company, each partner becomes personally liable for any liabilities the partnership incurs....