Rights of separated parents to their children

The question around rights of separated parents to their children stems from a common misconception that parenting orders are intended to confer rights to separated parents. Under Australian family law, it is the children who have the right to enjoy a meaningful relationship with both their parents and to be protected from harm. A court

Does my ex-partner have to reveal assets?

Does my ex-partner have to reveal assets? You are not disadvantaged if your ex-partner handled all the expenses during your marriage. When a relationship ends, it’s not uncommon for one party to know more about the finances than the other. As a result, it’s necessary for a separated couple to share financial information, so that

What is a binding financial agreement?

What is a binding financial agreement? Referred to in various sections of the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) as a ‘financial agreement’, it is an agreement made between parties either before their marriage or de-facto relationship, during their marriage or de-facto relationship or post-separation. Agreements made prior to a marriage or de-facto relationship can also

Recorded conversations in family disputes

Recorded coversations in family disputes are commonly used by people as 'evidence' about the other party portraying them in a negative light. The regulation of surveillance and listening devices is, in Victoria, set out in the Surveillance Devices Act 1999 (Vic). The Act defines surveillance and listening devices in some detail. Unequivocally, a mobile telephone,

Grandparents’ Rights

When there is a relationship breakdown in a family it is not only the children and the separating spouses that suffer. Grandparents that have had an important role with their grandchildren also go through the turmoil brought about by the separation.  Often grandparents have been the main caregiver. Often, the grandparents have been in almost

Family Law and Travelling Overseas

Contact Just Family Law on 9793 7888 if you have a family law matter and are travelling overseas with the children for a holiday without your ex-partner’s agreement. If you do not have your ex-partner’s agreement and they apply for court orders, you are likely to be ordered to return the children. Travelling overseas with

FIVE QUICK DIVORCE FACTS

A 'divorce' is a straightforward administrative change to your legal status: you go from being married, to being not married. Here are five quick divorce facts to help you cut through all the information and understand what you are getting yourself into. 1: Married couples can apply for a divorce 12 months after the date

Who is a parent?

Who is a parent? We look at a judgment of the High Court of Australia which explores sperm donors and their parental status. Let's start with a question: Q. Is there not a difference between the university student who is a donor to a sperm bank for a few bob* and the sperm donor who

Spousal Maintenance

Spousal maintenance is one of the most misunderstood areas of family law so we decided to write a brief article about it. There can be a need for one spouse to continue to financially support the other after a relationship breakdown.  This applies to married, de facto or same sex couples relationships.  This is termed