After a relationship breakdown, one of the most common legal and financial tasks is transferring property into one person’s name. In reality, stamp duty laws are complex, and exemptions are not...
When would you need a BFA or Consent Order? When a marriage or de facto relationship ends, it’s essential to resolve financial matters to provide clarity and certainty for both parties moving...
A divorce application can be lodged either as an individual or a joint application in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia. Choosing which type of divorce application is right for you is...
I have been denied time with my children – what can I do? In Australia, the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) governs parenting arrangements and focuses on the best interests of the child. One of the most...
The parties of parenting and property proceedings, often apply to the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia for ‘Consent Orders’. Consent Orders are legally binding agreements between parties...
Today’s blog is the 2nd instalment of an extract from our e-Book, Your Ultimate Guide to Divorce. Today’s article focuses on some of the basic issues to ascertain whether you are eligible to apply for...
When Is Your Legal Adviser Your “Trusted Legal Adviser” When you need to obtain legal advice or any professional advice a feeling of trust is the most important element. There is a general assumption...
Introduction Marriages come to an end for all sorts of reasons but in some of these cases it is because of domestic violence, drug addiction or abuse where fear of the other party is a result. I am...
At Your Divorce, our sole mission is to let you finalise your marriage in the simplest possible way, speedily and with minimum cost to you. As part of this process we take the opportunity to speak...