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Be aware there are deadlines for property settlements which differ if you are in a married or de facto relationship.
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Read MoreMarriage inequality has an effect under Family Law although many other areas of law don't make the same distinctions.
Read MoreMarriage will normally revoke a will that was signed before the marriage takes place.
Read MoreAgreements which appear imbalanced at first sight will likely need quality supporting documentation for a judge to approve the agreement.
Read MoreA property settlement looks at the assets of both parties. What if one has an expected inheritance? Will it be included?
Read MoreMarriage changes you situation and revoked any previous wills. Don't forget an update will be needed.
Read MoreFor a court to determine if a proposed split of property is just and equitable they need all the facts.
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