Can you travel overseas with your children while proceedings are on foot in the Family Court?
The circumstances of each situation are unique. It is worthwhile getting professional legal advice so that you understand your rights.
Read MoreFamily Court and Federal Circuit Court to merge
A new Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (FCFCA) is to be established and will be operational from 1 January 2019. Click to read more.
Read MoreMarried 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...
Read MoreTransferring tax liabilities between spouses in family law proceedings
In a recent case, the Family Court of Australia has ruled that it may make orders as part of a property settlement requiring the Commissioner of Taxation to substitute for...
Read MoreRelocating with children when in the defence force
In the recent case of Wendland [2017] the Court gave permission for a mother to relocate with a child wherever the Mother was posted by the Australian Defence Force. Click...
Read MoreHow to manage your digital life when estate planning
Each social networking platform has different rules regarding your digital afterlife. So, what do we do with our digital life when we die?
Read MoreLove is a battlefield
Love is a battlefield and separation can be a war. You don’t want to disadvantage yourself by arming yourself with faulty artillery.
Read MoreHow 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?
Read MoreTaking shortcuts with your Will is not the best idea
In summary, there is no such thing as a simple Will, and just about everyone needs a little legal help with getting theirs sorted out.
Read MoreFamily 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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