Podcast: "Getting an Equal Split" and Other Family Law Myths
When a separating couple starts the family law process, most have preconceived ideas about how it will work and their entitlements.
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When a separating couple starts the family law process, most have preconceived ideas about how it will work and their entitlements.
Read moreEnding a relationship is often an emotional, confusing and sometimes traumatic time. It can be hard to know where to start, and what’s next.
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 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.
Read moreFamily Lawyer Charissa Duffy outlines some of the important factors to consider when deciding whether to leave the family home following separation.
Read moreTGB Family Lawyer and Partner Dina Paspaliaris outlines the key reasons why it would be beneficial to have a Binding Financial Agreement.
Read moreFamily Lawyer Julia Frigo outlines the important considerations for separated parents regarding their children’s education.
Read moreThere is a common theory that men are left worse off after divorce, but is that really the case? The TGB family law team look at the facts.
Read more“Child support” is the financial obligation of both parties to meet the costs of raising their children after separation, writes TGB's Jane Miller.
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