Your child is now 18 and still needs financial support … what can you do?
Child support is payable until children are 18 years of age. In current times, children often remain financially dependent on their parents or carers for many years after they...
Read MoreThe difference between a divorce and a property settlement
Transcript Claire Aumuller: Do you know the difference between a divorce and a property settlement? Hi, I’m Claire Aumuller. I’m a family lawyer here at Turnbull Hill Lawyers. You...
Read MoreHow is an inheritance received after separation treated in your property settlement?
There is a common misconception that an inheritance received after separation will not be taken into account in your property settlement. The Courts are required to consider all aspects...
Read MoreWho gets the pets after a break up?
When you separate from you partner it can be difficult enough to agree on who keeps the fridge, TV and grandfather clock, let alone who gets to retain the...
Read MoreIs it a gift or a loan?
Transcript Is the money you received from family members treated as a gift or a loan in your property settlement? Hi, my name is Claire Aumuller. I’m a family...
Read MoreSurviving the upcoming school holidays as separated parents
Most separated parents will have a parenting arrangement in place week-to-week, whether it be on a week about basis or an alternating basis. These arrangements can become difficult during...
Read MoreStats on Same Sex Marriage in 2018*
The Australian Bureau of Statistics released a report titled ‘Same-Sex Marriage in Australia – a 2018 Snapshot.’ The report found that 3,149 same-sex weddings have been held in Australia...
Read MoreFamily Reports in Parenting Proceedings
When a parenting dispute is before a Court, the presiding judge will often order that a Family Report be produced. A Family Report is a document written by a...
Read MoreWhen a couple separates, who gets to remain living in the family home?
Orders for ‘sole occupancy’ or ‘exclusive occupancy’ of the family home It is a common case that after the breakdown of a relationship, one party will voluntarily move out...
Read MoreNSW puts an end to ‘forced transgender divorces’
NSW puts an end to ‘forced transgender divorces’ NSW has scrapped the requirement that a married transgender person must divorce before registering their change of sex. Yesterday, the NSW...
Read MoreCategories
- Battle of Wills Video Series
- Uncategorized
- Personal Law
- Business
- Family Law
- Criminal Law
- Employment
- Commercial Litigation
- Conveyancing
- Debt Recovery
- Wills & Estates
- Contested Wills & Estates
- Compensation Claims
- Workers Compensation
- Estate Planning
- Elder Law
- Business Contracts
- Defamation
- Franchising
- Building & Construction
- Motor Vehicle Accidents
- Firm News
- Videos