
A is for add-backs – A-Z of Family Law
The world of family law is a sometimes confusing, frustrating and broad world of terminology and concepts. This series attempts to shed some light on the issues put before the...
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B is for binding financial agreements – A-Z of Family Law
There are two primary ways to formalise a family law property settlement: Court orders or a Binding Financial Agreement
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C is for consent – A-Z of Family Law
"A 2025 family law case highlights the rare review of interim consent orders, exploring risks, children’s best interests, and the costs consequences of challenging agreements."
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D is for divorce – A-Z of Family Law
"A 2023 case shows how difficult it is to rescind a divorce order in Australia, reinforcing the no-fault system and the limits on opposing divorce applications."
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E is for ex parte – A-Z of Family Law
Explore how ex parte applications work in family law, including when they're used, the legal standards under Rule 5.12, and a real-life example from Pirani & Pirani [2023] involving urgent...
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F is for financial disclosure – A-Z of Family Law
Financial disclosure is a critical, non-negotiable part of family law proceedings. This article explores recent case law and legislative updates highlighting the serious consequences of non-disclosure, including asset adjustments and...
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G is for global – A-Z of Family Law
Learn how Australian family courts decide between a global or two-pool approach in property settlements.
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