I would rather give it away than they get it!
You need to be tactical in Family Law proceedings. There is no advantage to transferring property to a third person to avoid proceedings.
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What is Spousal Maintenance?
Spousal maintenance is separate to child support. You can be entitled to receive child support and still be entitled to receive spousal maintenance.
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Changes to NSW Residential Tenancies
Legislation has been passed that makes comprehensive changes to the laws that govern Residential Tenancies in NSW which came into effect on 23 March 2020.
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If you’ve been separated or you’re planning to separate … our practical separation checklist may assist you …
Our practical checklist will assist you with the process of separating from your spouse or partner.
Read MoreThe difference between a divorce and a property settlement
You may not know the difference between the term property settlement and divorce. You're not alone, it's a common question.
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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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How 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.
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Who gets the pets after a break up?
Separating couples may make formal or informal agreements to determine who retains the family pet.
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When buying a manufactured home with another person – it is important to document how you own it
If you purchase a manufactured home, such as those in holiday parks and villages, with another person, it is important to document how you own it.
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Unexpected sting for family trusts
A recent NSW Revenue Ruling has significant implications for those who own and purchase residential property using a family trust.
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