Spouses "Cash In" On Informal Divorce Agreements
TGB partner Wendy Barry says spouses are going back for a “second bite” at their former partner’s assets, because their divorce settlements were not finalised by the Family Court.
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TGB partner Wendy Barry says spouses are going back for a “second bite” at their former partner’s assets, because their divorce settlements were not finalised by the Family Court.
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