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The impact of a nasty divorce on children and former spouses is well known. But what about a good divorce? What does a good divorce look like and how do you do it?
For the first time, Australian researchers are looking into what it takes for couples with kids to separate well.
In this latest episode of “Surviving Separation”...
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Christmas is fast approaching. For separated families it is a potentially difficult time if former partners can’t agree over care arrangements for the children over the holiday period.
If you have children with a former partner, now is the time to sort out those care arrangements. Getting a headstart on this will help avoid...
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Separating from your partner is one of the hardest things you will do.
Once that difficult decision is made, it’s natural to feel anxious about the future of your children, property and financial wellbeing. In times of emotional stress, it’s important to know where you stand as soon as possible.
This week, Tindall Gask Bentley...
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Do you know what's expected of you if you end up in Court for a family law matter?
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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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For just about everyone facing a relationship breakdown, the psychological and emotional toll is enormous.
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This guide, by family lawyer Renee O’Callaghan, 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...
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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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Relocating children after separation or divorce is a challenge with both legal and personal considerations, writes family lawyer Mia Dalcollo.
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