Category - Family & Divorce
Going to court can be very stressful, time consuming and expensive, understanding the process and how to manage it can help to alleviate some of the associated stress and ensure you can focus on achieving a positive outcome, writes TGB Family Law Partner Wendy Barry.
A common question throughout the court process is ‘what...
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TGB family lawyer Charissa Duffy outlines how to go about changing your child's name following a final parenting order.
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WA Family Lawyer Renee O'Callaghan provides a checklist of the financial and legal steps that need to be considered following divorce and property settlement.
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When a separating couple starts the family law process, most have preconceived ideas about how it will work and their entitlements.
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Ending a relationship is often an emotional, confusing and sometimes traumatic time. It can be hard to know where to start, and what’s next.
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TGB Family Lawyer and Partner Wendy Barry outlines a number of ways that you can be proactive and prepared in order to protect your assets following separation.
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If you intend to travel overseas with your child, you and your child will need a passport. This means that you will need the other parent’s consent to obtain a passport, writes Family Lawyer Charissa Duffy.
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When it comes to property settlement there are some common misconceptions about legal rights and the Court process which can be the cause of unwarranted stress and confusion for people going through separation and divorce.
Family Lawyer, Virginia Bui dispels five of those common misconceptions
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What happens when a pop-icon dies without a Will? TGB's Fiona Fagan answers this question and other more common questions related to intestacy (dying without a valid Will).
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