Should Commercial Surrogacy in Australia be de-criminalised?
Commercial surrogacy is illegal in Australia, pushing parents to unregulated overseas arrangements. Explore the legal and ethical debate on decriminalisation.
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Not all relationships are de facto relationships
Not every relationship is de facto. Understand the legal definition, the key criteria courts use to prove it, and your rights after a separation.
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How do I get to see my grandchildren?
It is a sad reality that sometimes families don’t always see eye to eye and people find themselves in situations where they no longer speak to their family or in-laws....
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Loans to Children – The riskiest loans of all?
Parents: Lending money to your kids? Unsecured loans or gifts risk bank borrowing power and divorce loss. Learn how to secure your loan and protect your funds.
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Capital Gains Tax and Family Law Property Settlements
If you separate and you are considering retaining assets that if sold would result in a Capital Gains Taxation ("CGT") liability or if you are selling an asset at the...
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If I move out, does my ex get to keep the house?
A common misconception is that if you move out of the home and leave your ex there, you are giving up your share of the property...
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What happens to superannuation after a couple separates?
Understand how superannuation is divided during separation and what steps you need to take to protect your future financial security.
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When couples separate, they often have this problem… how do we pay the mortgage?
How do you pay off the mortgage when in the middle of a separation or divorce? Property settlement can be the most complicated part of ending a marriage, however these...
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A Redundancy Payment is Property and Can Be Divided in a Property Settlement
A redundancy payment can be divided in your property settlement. Understand the rules for your redundancy payment in divorce. Get legal advice now.
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When does a smack go beyond reasonable discipline and become an assault at law?
When does corporal punishment become an assault at law? Understand the legal limits on physical discipline for children in Australia.
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