Understanding the difference between separation & divorce will help you decide the pathway you want to take to end your relationship. Simply put, separation occurs when one party communicates to the other party that they no longer wish to remain in the relationship. It is as simple as that. This can occur in the context […]
As lawyers, we are often asked: can I put a caveat on the house? Alternatively, a frustrated home owner will contact us to say their former partner has lodged a caveat against their property without their knowledge. This article explores the common bases upon which a person may lodge a caveat in the context of […]
Is court needed for parenting agreements? As usual with questions of law, it is the standard answer of ‘it depends’. But put simply, the answer is ‘no’ in terms of strict necessity. Australia’s use of non-adversarial dispute resolution for children’s matters has been trending for decades because of its preservation of familial relationships, its timeliness […]