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Family Law: What You Need to Know About Parental Responsibility

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Australia's family law is designed to ensure that the best interests and well-being of children whose parents are undergoing divorce or separation are observed. Parental responsibilities and court-given parental orders are some of the ways the law makes sure that children are well taken care of after a relationship has ended. What is parental responsibility? Australia's Family Law Act stipulates that each parent has a responsibility to their child/children until they are 18 years old.

22 February 2018

How to Ensure That Divorce Proceedings Do Not Become the Talk of the Town

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Nothing can prepare you for the emotional upheaval associated with separation and potential divorce. It can seem as if your life is turned upside down and you simply want to hide away somewhere until it's all over. However, you still need to formalise the end of the marriage and may be worried that you have to endure some more torment in public. How much of your private information is going to be made known to others?

9 January 2018

Tips for Leaving Small or Sentimental Items to Loved Ones in Your Will

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When many people think about wills, they think about leaving large items to their loved ones, but wills aren't just for big assets such as homes, cars and savings accounts. You can also use your will to outline which heirs get small possessions and sentimental items. Here are some tips to help you as you explore will and probate law. 1. Make a List of Everything You Own With Sentimental Value

11 December 2017

Going Beyond the Child Support Formula: Questions to Consider

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The Australian government has formulas that help families determine a fair amount of child support for their situations. Essentially, these formulas are set up to ensure that each parent has enough money to live on, and then, the formulas base projected payments on a percentage of each parent's income. Finally, the formulas take into account child support time. In addition to using those formulas, you may want to take a few other factors into account.

25 October 2017

Criminal Law – What Do You Need To Know About Bail?

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When you are arrested, the first thing your criminal lawyer will try to do is put in a bail request so that you are released from custody. Being released from custody gives you the chance to go on with your regular life as you await your case to be heard. However, one misconception people have is that all you need to do when accused of a crime is coming up with the amount required for your bail and that this will guarantee your court appearance or you lose your money.

23 September 2017

Why You Need to Be Careful How Your Relationship Is Perceived

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Starry-eyed romantics would say that when two people are in love, nothing else matters in the world. While this may be a lovely thought, those starry eyes do need to be wide open whenever two individuals decide that they are going to live together. While they may not intend their relationship to be seen as formal, in the eyes of the law it could be just that. Do you need to be concerned about getting into a de facto relationship?

24 August 2017

Clearing Up Some Common Misconceptions About Family Law in Australia

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When you and your spouse are ready to end your relationship, you may hesitate to see a family lawyer simply because you're afraid of what you might face in family court. This is often due to many misconceptions about family law and how it works in Australia; note a few of those misconceptions here, so you can separate the fact from the fiction and feel more comfortable about approaching a lawyer regarding your legal questions.

11 July 2017

Hiring a Lawyer or Solicitor: 4 Questions to Ask About the Cost

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Every year, many Australians face unexpected legal issues. It could be that your partner suddenly says they want a divorce, you may face a DUI charge, or you may be accused of a committing a serious crime. Whatever the legal difficulty is, you are going to need someone to represent you in court. Typically, a lawyer or solicitor will charge you for their services. Below is a guide to the questions you should ask before you hire a solicitor or lawyer to represent you.

21 June 2017

3 Conveyancing Parameters For A Newly Built Home

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Buying a home is one of the most significant investments people make in their lives, and is one that should not be taken lightly at any point, especially when it comes to the legal processes like conveyancing because this helps ensure you're making the right choice. Buying a newly built home comes with its own set of nuances, so follow these conveyancing parameters when you're in the market for one.

24 March 2017

3 Steps To Follow When You're Facing An Assault Charge After A Bar Fight

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Bar fights are more common than you think, which could result in you ending up with an assault charge on your record, even if you haven't started them. Bar fights are especially dangerous because alcohol inhibits clear thinking, and in many circumstances end up being fatal for someone. Follow these steps when you're facing an assault charge after a bar fight. Make Sure Your Lawyer Is Present When Giving Your Statement

22 March 2017