De-Facto Relationships in Western Australia
Some people think that if they live with someone for two years there is a presumption that all assets will be split 50/50, which is
Some people think that if they live with someone for two years there is a presumption that all assets will be split 50/50, which is
In the recent matter of Martyn & Martyn [2020] FamCA 526, a binding child support agreement entered into by the parties in 2012 was set
Statistics show that approximately 50% of Australians do not have a Will. The importance of having a Will should not be overlooked. The most important
Who pays the household expenses, including the home loan, when you separate? Separation can be an extremely emotional and confusing time, however there are important
Should you and your former spouse or de-facto partner be able to reach an agreement, there are two ways in which a property settlement agreement
Please note: this information is current as at 8 September 2020 The original Jobkeeper 1.0 scheme, as governed by the Coronovirus Economic Response Package (Payments and
High Profile Australian case on Paternity Fraud, Deceit and the chances of compensation to the duped father. Ms Magill had made false representations in the
An executor is the person named in a Will to carry out the wishes of a person after they die. They organise to collect the
Not always is it simply a matter of “what’s yours is now mine” when it comes to a family law property settlement. In the recent
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