"I Want To Leave My Marriage. What Now?"
After deciding to separate from your partner a number of immediate issues will need to be considered, writes the TGB Family law team.
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After deciding to separate from your partner a number of immediate issues will need to be considered, writes the TGB Family law team.
Read moreAfter separation or divorce, even if you and your former partner agree on the division of your assets some important steps still remain.
Read moreSouth Australian Laws allowing for the birth of new-born babies to be registered with both mother and co-parent, writes TGB Family lawyer Virginia Bui.
Read moreWhen considering how to calculate a property settlement after divorce, the assumption that a “50/50 split” is fair is an urban myth, writes TGB's Jane Miller.
Read moreA single mother has used the trauma of her own divorce to pull together a help guide for people going through relationship stress or separation.
Read moreTGB's Dina Paspaliaris on the importance of being open about your financial situation when negotiating a property settlement.
Read moreTGB's Dina Paspaliaris defines the de facto relationship and looks at how a de facto property settlement is determined.
Read moreAdelaide family and divorce lawyer Dina Paspaliaris writes about how the “future needs” of a separating couple are determined.
Read moreTGB Family Law Partner Wendy Barry writes about child custody disputes involving a parent's rotating work roster.
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