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Divorce
A divorce means you are no longer legally married. You are free to remarry should you choose.
A divorce is separate and...
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Property Settlement
When you and your de facto partner or spouse separate, it may be beneficial to enter into a property settlement with your partner. ...
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Parenting disputes
When you separate from your de facto partner or spouse, it is imperative that proper arrangements are made for your children. ...
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Spousal Maintenance
There are situations where one partner is the primary financial provider during a relationship. On separation, the other partner can...
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Child Support
If you and your former partner have children, either of you may be entitled to receive a payment of child support from the other par...
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Mediation
Mediation can be a very cost effective and comparatively quicker process to resolve a dispute than what is offered by the Court syst...
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Pre-nuptial Agreements
Pre-nuptial agreements (technically referred to as Binding Financial Agreements) can be entered into prior to, or during a de facto ...
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