The Advertiser: Separation a Complex Issue When Couples Run A Business
In the Advertiser, TGB's Jane Miller writes about the increasing number of family law clients who own a business with their former partner.
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In the Advertiser, TGB's Jane Miller writes about the increasing number of family law clients who own a business with their former partner.
Read moreWith redundancy packages targeted in the Federal Budget, TGB's Tina Bouras says injured workers need to consider not only their TVSP payment but also their WorkCover entitlements before a fast approaching deadline.
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.
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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 moreTGB Family Law Partner Wendy Barry writes about child custody disputes involving a parent's rotating work roster.
Read moreTGB family and divorce lawyer Jane Miller says the the number of divorces involving a business is growing, making the split of assets more complex.
Read moreWhen making decisions regarding short and long term care arrangements for children, Family Court judges are required to consider what is in the best interests of the children.
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