Ways To Formalise Your Agreement in Family Law If you and your former partner can reach an agreement in principle about how to divide your property and financial resources, you can save an enormous amount of time, money and the stress of being in the Court system. After agreed, making it legally binding, means you …
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Mediation and Family Dispute Resolution (FDR) can help you work through your parenting and financial agreements, resolve disputes, and find solutions that provide the best outcome for all parties involved.

When one parent wants to vaccinate – a case study Being separated and co-parenting brings challenges, in particular when one parent wants to vaccinate their child and the other doesn’t. When it comes to making decisions about the health and well-being of children, you want what is best for your children, but when issues cannot …

Settling out of Court with Family Dispute Resolution Separation and trying to negotiate terms with your ex-partner can be very challenging at times, especially when children are involved. Family Dispute Resolution can be a way of settling your family matter out of Court, so it’s important to equip yourself with the right information to get …

A family law case detailing the importance of quality legal advice in the early stages of proceedings, to ensure the highest chance of getting the best outcomes to your property/financial settlement Time limits generally If you’re currently dealing with family law matters, in particular financial and property settlements, there are important time limits through the …

There has been a lot of debate lately about how hard or easy it is to challenge a binding financial agreement (BFA) in court. BFAs made between married or de facto spouses and can be made before moving in/marriage (“prenups“) or during the relationship post-marriage/moving in. Just because it may seem unfair to enforce the …
