Sam McGee highlights multiple reasons why offers are made and accepted to speed up resolution of Family Law matters.
Read MoreIn this post Gabrielle Howley uses a recent court case to explain why it’s not always necessary for a property to be sold as part of a property settlement.
Read MoreA past student’s existing HECS/HELP debt may need to be considered in a Family Law Property Settlement. Court consideration is required as the debt is only repaid when the person that incurred it has sufficient income to do so.
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Read MoreIf you are seeking a property settlement in a Family Law matter, it is important you are aware of the time limits for bringing an application.
Read MoreMany people are wondering if the environment under Covid-19 means they are able to change their Family Law property settlement. Sam McGee shares why Courts are usually reluctant to do so.
Read MoreIn the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the family law courts have been introducing practice directions of special measures in response to this evolving situation.
Read MoreWhen Family Law Property Orders are finalised, compliance can be a problem. The steps you can or should take to enforce compliance vary depending on the situation.
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