"Should I Stay in the Family Home?"
Family Lawyer Charissa Duffy outlines some of the important factors to consider when deciding whether to leave the family home following separation.
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Family Lawyer Charissa Duffy outlines some of the important factors to consider when deciding whether to leave the family home following separation.
Read moreFamily Lawyer Julia Frigo outlines the important considerations for separated parents regarding their children’s education.
Read moreThere is a common theory that men are left worse off after divorce, but is that really the case? The TGB family law team look at the facts.
Read moreTGB Lawyers writes about what happens to the engagement ring when a couple splits before getting married. An interesting but somewhat controversial question which sometimes arises when parties separate is ‘What happens to the engagement ring?’ This question is asked by not just those couples that separate many years...
Read moreA growing question in Family Law disputes and property settlements is 'who keeps the pets?' writes TGB Family Lawyer Charissa Duffy.
Read moreTindall Gask Bentley Family Lawyer Virginia Bui discusses superannuation and invalidity pensions in a family law context.
Read moreIn part 2 of TGB’s blog series on 40 years of the Family Court in Australia, we write about the history and impact of the Act on property settlements. Property Settlements: Marriage In our first blog in this series we discussed divorce in Australia before and after the Family Law Act 1975 (‘the Act’) and the establishment...
Read moreTindall Gask Bentley’s Wills and Estates team outline the legal impact that relationship changes can have on your Will. Wedding season is upon us and amongst the excitement of wedding planning, reviewing and updating one’s Will is commonly over looked. Yet it may be unexpected to learn that upon marriage, your Will is...
Read moreThere are laws specific to Western Australia that govern the split of superannuation after couples separate.
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