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Do You Really Need a Prenuptial Agreement?

No one enters a marriage thinking it’s going to end in divorce one day, but unfortunately, marriages do break down and people go their...

What is The Parenting Bill?

A proposed new forum for resolving family law disputes relating to children. The parenting bill proposes to establish a new statutory...

THE AFFECTS ON PARENTING OF CHILDREN IN 2022

AFFECTS ON PARENTING OF CHILDREN On 26 March 2020, the Chief Justice of the Family Court issued a Statement on Parenting Orders and the...

Child Support Act and Family Law in Australia

Child Support Act and Family Law Child Support Act, It is commonly recognized that both parents have a financial obligation to contribute...

Spousal Maintenance: How does it work?

Understanding Spousal Maintenance and how it works? In property settlement matters some parties may be seeking that their partner makes a...

Adoption Law Archives - James Noble Law

Change Your Child’s Surname Changing a child’s surname post-separation is a common occurrence in family law. The process is relatively...

Mother and Child to Relocate Overseas

Relocating overseas INTRODUCTION Mother Relocating overseasThe Appeal Court of the Family considered an appeal from parenting orders made...

Top 10 Matters to think about when separating

1. Seek advice from your accountant or financial adviser on the financial consequences arising from a separation. Work out a budget of...

What are Subpoenas in Family Law Matters?

It is common in family law proceedings for Subpoenas to be issued to third parties seeking information that is relevant to the...

SHORT FORM ARBITRATION

Short Form Arbitration or in other words engaging a very experienced Accredited Specialist Family Lawyer to make a determination for both...

GRANDPARENTS EXTENDED FAMILY

Extended Families in Australia: Relevant persons in the lives of the children of a relationship have rights under the Family Law Act to...

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