Family Law and Divorce The Differences Between ADVOs, AVOs, and Other Protective OrdersDefiniitions and Key Differences Between ADVOs, AVOs, Exclusion Orders and Prohibition Orders in New South Wales law.
Family Law and Divorce Enforcing Overseas Parenting Orders in Australia: What You Need to KnowFamilies often face situations where Parenting Orders issued overseas must be recognised and enforced in Australia. This article explores the conditions under which overseas Parenting Orders can be enforceable in Australia.
Family Law and Divorce Family Provision in Contested Wills: A Guide to NSW LawFamily provision is a legal recourse designed to ensure that adequate provision is made from a deceased person’s estate for the maintenance, education, or advancement in life of eligible individuals. These claims are particularly relevant in cases where a will does not adequately provide for certain family members or dependents, raising questions of fairness and rightful entitlements.
Family Law and Divorce Discretionary Trusts & Preserving Assets After Woodcock Vs WoodcockThe perception of trusts in Family Law may be on the brink of change following the recent ruling in Woodcock & Woodcock [2021]. The Court was asked to determine whether a beneficiary’s interest in a discretionary trust could be considered an asset included in the joint asset pool of the parties.
Family Law and Divorce High Net Worth Divorce in New South Wales: What You Need to KnowWhen getting divorced, if your household income is larger than $250,000 a year or your total net worth is over $2.5 million combined? You’ll need someone more specific than a general divorce solicitor.
Family Law and Divorce Divorce in Australia: Do You Need a Lawyer if You Both Agree on Asset DivisionEven when divorces are amicable, a divorce lawyer should always be used to ensure that the division of assets is fair and legal – especially in Australia, where the law around property division can be complicated.
Family Law and Divorce Obtaining A Child Passport Without Your Partner’s ConsentUsually, to obtain a passport for a child under the age of 18 years, both parents or any other person who has parental responsibility for that child must provide consent by signing the child’s passport application. But what can you do if the kid’s other parent is absent, hard to reach or just being difficult?
Family Law and Divorce Divorce Dirty Secrets: Unveiling the Hidden Assets of Australia’s High Net Worth IndividualsWhen high net-worth couples decide to get a divorce, they often face the challenge of dividing their assets. In some cases, one or both parties may try to hide assets in order to keep them out of the divorce settlement. This can lead to a complicated and time-consuming process, as well as unfair outcomes for the other party.
Family Law and Divorce Marriages Under the MicroscopeMARRIAGES UNDER THE COVID-19 MICROSCOPE: When and where to get help. The effects on families of the lockdowns due to Covid-19 can be many and…