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Cooper Grace Ward
Transcript & link to video discussing financial agreements & lifestyle clauses in your family matter.
Cooper Grace Ward
Transcript and link to video discussing capacity in estate matters. What is it? Is there a test? etc
Justice Family Lawyers
Explains that the process of divorce is not entirely one-sided in Australia.
Clifford Gouldson Lawyers
For people with complex circumstances, an estate plan may result in a suite of documents, just one of which is a Will.
Justice Family Lawyers
Divorce stress can have a significant impact on both mental and physical health of both parties.
Unified Lawyers
A divorce certificate is distinct from a decree nisi, a provisional order, and a decree absolute, the final court order.
O'Sullivan Davies Lawyers
For any advice relating to separation or divorce, prefer that from a qualified legal practitioner to an online search.
Justice Family Lawyers
Explores the ins and outs of BFAs and why they might be a crucial step for you and your partner.
Justice Family Lawyers
Discusses the key differences between BFAs and Consent Orders.
Kalus Kenny Intelex
The top priority for our clients is a focus on securing the financial future of their loved ones, most importantly, the future generations.
O'Sullivan Davies Lawyers
Australia is experiencing significant intergenerational wealth transfers and will continue to do so for some time.
Cooper Grace Ward
Transcript & link to video discussing evidence gathering &, in particular, a document called a 'Notice to Admit'.
HHG Legal Group
Matters to consider upon the breakdown of a marriage and prior to obtaining an order for divorce.
HHG Legal Group
A blended family faces the same estate planning considerations as any other family.
Cooper Grace Ward
This video discusses what potential clients should expect from a family lawyer.
O'Sullivan Davies Lawyers
Parties to family conflict are always encouraged to resolve their disputes without resorting to litigation.
Kalus Kenny Intelex
When you create your will, you generally have what's called testamentary freedom to decide who you gift your assets to from your estate. However, testamentary freedom is not as free as it sounds.
Mellor Olsson Lawyers
Pets are regarded as property in family law proceedings. The court has a discretion when determining who will retain the pet.
PCL Lawyers
Recent updates to family law legislation aim to reduce confusion about how to determine a child's "best interests".
Kalus Kenny Intelex
Private Client Comparative Guide for the jurisdiction of Australia, check out our comparative guides section to compare across multiple countries
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