Category - Property Settlements
In 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...
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Tindall 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...
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There are laws specific to Western Australia that govern the split of superannuation after couples separate.
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Our family law team has written this all inclusive guide to separation and divorce, outlining all the details you need to know.
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Tindall Gask Bentley’s Family Law team writes about the complex task of determining the value of a business in a property settlement.
When relationships break down and the process of dividing property gets underway, there will usually be several types of assets to deal with. This includes ‘real property’ such as the...
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TGB Lawyers writes about when you should apply for a divorce and the timing of finalising your property settlement.
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TGB Lawyers Family Law team gives their top 3 reasons why having a lawyer through the separation process is critically important and will make a significant difference to your outcome.
The breakdown of a relationship is often a difficult and stressful time. Thinking about the legal processes and your rights and entitlements...
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TGB has been ranked as a first tier family law firm in South Australia by Doyle’s Guide to the Australian Legal Profession.
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If you and your former partner cannot agree on child arrangements for the Christmas school holidays, you will need to seek a Parenting Order before an approaching deadline.
Any Application filed in the Family Court of Australia seeking parenting Orders about the 2014/2015 Christmas school holiday period must be filed...
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