Valuing property in Family Law Settlements Valuing family law assets can be a vague, uncertain and expensive task. There are also different methods to apply depending on the asset e.g for contents of a home you do not rely on the insurance replacement value, but rather second-hand goods value. For superannuation – depending on the …
Family Dispute Resolution

Social media and family law: The impact on parenting proceedings One increasingly popular form of evidence in parenting proceedings is that which is obtained via social media. Evidence obtained from sources such as Facebook and Twitter can sometimes provide beneficial (and conversely sometimes very damaging) evidence for parents. Social media and family law is …

Pet Custody Laws in Australia Pet custody cases are rare in the family law courts following a break-up – most of the time lawyers warn their clients not to push the point on the issue of with whom the pet will live. Judges, with backlogs of cases and overflowing duty lists, are generally as pleased …

Parental alienation seems to be increasing, according to a lot of family law solicitors in Australia. Meaning of Parental Alienation Syndrome What is parental alienation syndrome (PAS)? Essentially, it occurs when one parent influences the child against the other parent, by emotionally manipulating the child. Usually, the child (of any age from a toddler to …
