Category - Property Settlements
Deciding to leave your partner is never easy. Life after separation is full of uncertainties, and what stops many people from leaving a broken relationship is the fear of financial hardship. In this blog TGB’s family law team outlines potential financial safety nets for those considering separation but fear they cannot...
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The separation roller-coaster is different for everyone and can take you on unexpected twists and turns! However, there are some useful things you can do along the way to help smooth your ride.
Visit the Bank
Take a trip to your bank! Whilst this pointer may seem obvious, it is surprising how many issues arise in this area.
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Disclosure is a critical part of your separation and property settlement process, yet so few people understand what they need to do. TGB Lawyers provides this easy disclosure guide.
Firstly, it’s important you get a lawyer who can guide you through the tricky process of disclosure. Going it alone will only cost you time...
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The emotional ties we have with our pets run deep. They are a part of the family, but what happens when a relationship ends? Who gets custody of the pets? We explain how the legal process applies to your ‘fur-babies’.
Pets are integral members of many Australian families. Our furry friends offer wonderful companionship...
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Are you and your partner de facto if you haven’t lived together? What happens if you separate, but together you own a property you have never lived in?
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Although Australia continues to wait for true marriage equality, you should know that if you’re a de facto same-sex couple similar laws apply to you as those for heterosexual couples in the event of a break-up.
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There can be a number of unique considerations that must be taken into account when finalising a property settlement involving agriculture, writes TGB family lawyer Melanie Tilmouth.
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TGB's WA family law team provides a checklist of the financial and legal steps that need to be considered following divorce and property settlement.
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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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