Tips On How To Conduct Yourself Through Family Court Proceedings
Do you know what's expected of you if you end up in Court for a family law matter?
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Do you know what's expected of you if you end up in Court for a family law matter?
Read moreThis guide is designed to prepare you for the very first steps after deciding to separate from your partner. What are my legal options? Before you embark on the journey of separation you may have some unrealistic concepts as to what is involved. The thought of going to a lawyer can be overwhelming and may seem like an expensive...
Read moreThere 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.
Read moreTGB's WA family law team provides a checklist of the financial and legal steps that need to be considered following divorce and property settlement.
Read moreTGB 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.
Read moreIf you intend to travel overseas with your child, you and your child will need a passport. This means that you will need the other parent’s consent to obtain a passport, writes Family Lawyer Charissa Duffy.
Read moreWhen it comes to property settlement there are some common misconceptions about legal rights and the Court process which can be the cause of unwarranted stress and confusion for people going through separation and divorce. Family Lawyer, Virginia Bui dispels five of those common misconceptions
Read moreTGB's Georgia Pitsadiotis discusses the legalities of international child custody in relation to the recent events in Lebanon, involving an Australian mother and Channel 9's '60 Minutes' program.
Read moreEvery relationship is different and regardless of whether or not you consider yourself in a de facto relationship you may actually be in one, writes the TGB family law team.
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