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Application for undefended proceedings

The Court can make Orders where a party has been given an opportunity to participate in the proceedings but fails to do so. Principles...

Breaches of Financial Court Orders and Enforcement

Breaches of Financial Court Orders are common, though not ideal in Family Law matters, especially for property matters where large sums...

Child Relocation and Parenting Orders

In most relocation matters a parent will seek to move to a location that would make it difficult for the child to spend time with the...

Partial Property Distribution

Partial Property Distribution Partial Property Distribution Sections 79 and 80(1)(h) of the Family Law Act confer power on the Court to...

Matrimonial Property Concepts And Principles

Matrimonial Property Concepts And Principles Section 114(3) of the Family Law Act relevantly provides that: A court exercising...

Interim Spousal Maintenance

Section 74(1) of the Family Law Act empowers the Court to “make such order as it considers proper for the provision of maintenance” in...

CONSTRUCTIVE TRUST. Their Relevance in Family Law

A trust arises by operation of law where it would be unconscionable for a person who holds an asset to deny the beneficial interest of...

Parenting Orders for Children with Special Needs

Children with special needs may require a higher level of care from their parents and caregivers, depending on the nature of their...

Property issues in a de facto relationship

The Family Court of Australia has jurisdiction under the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) (“the Act”) to determine matters relating to property...

The Role of the Appellant Court in Family Law

The Role of the Appellant Court in Family Law – Australia The High Court has reiterated many times that orders made in the exercise of...

Consent Orders in Family Law Matters

Consent Orders in Family Law Matters – Australia According to the information provided by Adam Cooper in a paper he has delivered....

Parenting Orders for Children with Special Needs

In Part VII of the Family Law Act (1975), there are not specific distinctions for children without special or higher needs when...

The Basics of Child Support in Australia

There are two types of child support in Queensland. Self-managed child support In this type of child support, the parents of the...

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