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Joint Loans & Property Division: How to Avoid Financial Disputes

Joint Loans & Property Division: How to Avoid Financial Disputes

by mine | May 16, 2025 | Wills and Estate

Couples often combine finances in relationships. This creates unity and shared purpose. However, dividing property and joint loans later can be complex. Separation or divorce makes this especially hard. Managing financial responsibilities poorly during a split causes...
How Are Superannuation and Pensions Split After Divorce in Australia?

How Are Superannuation and Pensions Split After Divorce in Australia?

by mine | May 16, 2025 | Family Law

Divorce or separation in Australia requires dividing assets. Superannuation often needs special attention. It can be a major part of the financial settlement. This includes super funds and pensions. Splitting these can be complex. Treating them as capital assets or...
Spousal Maintenance in Australia: Who Qualifies and How Much Can You Get?

Spousal Maintenance in Australia: Who Qualifies and How Much Can You Get?

by mine | May 16, 2025 | Family Law

Spousal maintenance is important in Australian family law. It provides financial support after separation or divorce. This support helps a spouse who cannot meet their own reasonable needs. Child support assists children. Spousal maintenance assists an adult partner....
How to Protect Your Assets with a Prenuptial Agreement in Australia

How to Protect Your Assets with a Prenuptial Agreement in Australia

by mine | May 16, 2025 | Family Law

A prenuptial agreement (prenup) is a binding legal contract. Couples sign it before marrying. It states how assets will split if they separate or divorce. In Australia, a prenup protects personal wealth. It clarifies financial expectations. It minimizes conflict if...
What to Do If a Protection Order Is Breached: Legal Actions & Consequences

What to Do If a Protection Order Is Breached: Legal Actions & Consequences

by mine | May 16, 2025 | Domestic Violence

Protection orders are also called Domestic Violence Orders (DVOs). These orders legally protect people from family violence, harassment, and abuse. They set clear rules. The rules stop the abuser from contacting the victim. The rules also stop the abuser from going...
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