Category - Property Settlements
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? Tindall Gask Bentley associate Rebecca Zanol explains how the legal process applies to your ‘fur-babies’.
Pets are integral members of many Australian families....
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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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TGB Managing Partner Morry Bailes speaks to "Today Tonight" after a bank mistakenly placed a caveat on a local man's property, thinking he was Senator Bob Day, whose building company collapsed last week.
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Family lawyers Melanie Tilmouth and Diana Dichiera talk about the challenges of divorce and property settlements in agricultural, aquaculture, wine and other primary industries.
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Imagine going through the process of dividing your assets and property after separation, and then being forced to give up even more to your former partner, years later. Surprisingly, it is a common issue.
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The financial impact of divorce is enormous. At best, some can recover financially within a few years. At worst, some never fully recover.
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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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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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