Valuing Superannuation in Family Law – Know your entitlement!
There are varying approaches on valuing and determining the division of superannuation interests in family law matters. Each case will be approached and determined based on its own specific circumstances....
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Partner, Warwick Gilbertson talks you through three aspects of being a lender as a parent to your children.
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You can exclude anybody from your Will. The issue is, will it hold up in court when your die?
Read MoreDid You Read and Understand Your Will?
There's a particular requirement of the law in regard to knowing what you're doing.
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Why knowing how you own property, and if that property will form part of your estate on your death is essential when drafting your will…
If done properly, a will ensures that your beneficiaries receive what they are meant to. If not, then there can be ongoing difficulties.
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Married overseas and no marriage certificate, can you divorce in Australia?
Did you get married overseas, but no longer have a marriage certificate and need a divorce? This can be granted by the Australian Federal Circuit Court, but certain conditions must...
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How to balance financial security and a serious relationship
Can I pursue a relationship without exposing my personal assets? Am I telling my partner I don't trust them if I want to protect my finances?
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Family Law Guide to Proceedings
The 12 steps below show how a typical financial case can progress before the Federal Circuit Court of Australia. Contact us today.
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The dangers of homemade Wills
A home-made Will can be a recipe for a "disaster waiting to happen" ... causing havoc and trauma when least expected! The dangers of homemade Wills.
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Is my former partner entitled to some of my inheritance?
During a marriage or defacto relationship, it is commonplace that one of the parties becomes entitled to receive an inheritance. If the relationship then breaks down, is the other party...
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