Category - Family & Divorce
In June 2011, laws were passed in South Australia allowing for the birth of new-born babies to be registered with both mother and co-parent, writes TGB’s Family Law Team
The new laws apply to babies born after 15 December 2011. Babies born prior to this date have shown only the birth mother as the child’s parent.
To...
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When considering how to calculate a property settlement after divorce, the assumption that a “50/50 split” is fair is an urban myth, writes TGB's Jane Miller.
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Through the Beyond Divorce free seminar series, TGB Lawyers bring in experts to help people through the “non-legal” side of separation.
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Adelaide lawyer Mal Byrne analyses a recent South Australian Supreme Court case where a man challenged the Will of his late partner.
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TGB’s Dina Paspaliaris on the importance of being open about your financial situation when negotiating a property settlement.
As a family lawyer, I have a duty to tell my clients of their obligation to make “full and frank disclosure” of all assets and financial resources in their possession and to constantly keep...
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TGB's Dina Paspaliaris defines the de facto relationship and looks at how a de facto property settlement is determined.
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Adelaide family and divorce lawyer Dina Paspaliaris writes about how the “future needs” of a separating couple are determined.
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TGB’s Family Law team writes about child custody disputes involving a parent’s rotating work roster.
Parenting orders are sought when separated parents are in dispute about the future care arrangements for their children.
The dispute usually arises where the amount of time one parent offers to the other parent is...
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TGB’s Family Law team writes about the importance of formally finalising property settlements, after a recent matter where a settlement occurred 26 years after divorce.
Ordinarily married couples have one year to settle property matters after a divorce is finalised otherwise permission has to be sought from the court...
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