K is for Kennon – A-Z of Family Law
Learn how family violence is considered in Australian property settlements, from the Kennon decision to the 2025 Family Law Act reforms.
Read MoreL is for litigation guardian – A-Z of Family Law
As Australia’s population ages, more family law disputes involve parties lacking capacity to conduct proceedings. The case of Mullins & Sawyer [2025] highlights the importance of independence and medical evidence...
Read MoreM is for maintenance – A-Z of Family Law
Learn how Australian courts assess spousal maintenance applications under the Family Law Act, including key factors and insights from the Roth & Roth case, explained by Turnbull Hill Lawyers.
Read MoreN is for notice of discontinuance – A-Z of Family Law
Learn how a Notice of Discontinuance works under the Family Law Rules, explained through the case of Pritchard & Bowman, with insights from Turnbull Hill Lawyers.
Read MoreO is for out of time – A-Z of Family Law
Learn about the strict time limits for property settlement after separation or divorce in Australia, and what to do if you miss the deadline.
Read MoreP is for Parental Contribution – A-Z of Family Law
How do courts assess financial contributions from parents in property settlements? This article and video unpacks the Yeng & Sun case and the implications for family law.
Read MoreHow To Nominate A Legal Guardian: Turnbull Hill Lawyers
Ensure your child is cared for after you're gone. Discover how to nominate a legal guardian in Australia with expert advice from Turnbull Hill Lawyers
Read MoreAccessing the marital home during separation: Turnbull Hill Lawyers
Understand the legislation around access to the marital home during separation in Australia with advice from Turnbull Hill Lawyers.
Read MoreYou are not the father – Paternity testing
Family lawyer Patrick Houlohan explains how paternity testing in New South Wales (NSW) works and when the court may order it
Read MoreSaving tax with Trusts
A Testamentary Trust is an often discussed but rarely understood mechanism by which assets are inherited following someone passing away. If used correctly, a Testamentary Trust can be immensely useful,...
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