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What happens to your Super after separation?
Part VIIIB of the Family Law Act deals with superannuation interests after separation from a marriage or de facto relationship.
Understanding Binding Child Support Agreements
Following separation, child support is often a question raised by parents, whether that be by one parent seeking child support or the other being requ
Do you qualify for the new stamp duty reduction for your commercial property purchase?
For contracts dated 1 July 2019 onwards, there is a new land transfer duty (ie stamp duty) reduction available when purchasing properties in regional
Understanding the assault interview process
It is a common misconception that for a person to be investigated or charged with the offence of assault that they must commit a physical act which ca
Binding Financial Agreement vs Consent Orders
When a married couple or de facto couple separate, the Family Law Act 1958 is clear that if the parties agree upon a property settlement, the only way
What do I need to know about stamp duty before I buy a home in Victoria?
Every time you purchase real estate in Victoria, you must pay land transfer duty. This duty is far more commonly known as stamp duty and it is paid t
First Legal Interview Free - Is it really the cheapest option?
Quite often, our firm receives telephone calls from prospective clients who are looking for a lawyer who offers the first interview free. As a stand
Common Conveyancing Terms: A Glossary
Buying or selling property for the first time (or even the third or fourth time) is likely to expose you to a whole new range of terms that can prove
Appointing a Medical Treatment Decision Maker
A Medical Treatment Decision Maker is the person who has the authority to decide what medical treatment you receive in circumstances where you are una
Separating with kids: Who decides where they live?
hen separation occurs, it is a very emotional and confusing time for many. The priority is always ensuring that the children will cope and even flouri