Where possible, the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (“the Court”) will exclude children from...
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Dealing with Residual Superannuation
When undertaking your Estate Planning, it is important to consider, as part of your overall plans, how you wish to...
Living together but not planning to get married? Why you should consider registering your relationship
What is a registered relationship? Many States and Territories (with the exception of Western Australia and Northern...
What is the Difference between a Solicitor and Barrister?
Many law firms confusingly refer to themselves as “Barristers and Solicitors.” You have heard of both, but what is the...
What do I need to consider when transferring my farm to another family member?
The transfer of farmland to another family member is a significant decision, and a pivotal time for a farming family....
Applying for a Liquor Licence
Liquor licences are required by law for the majority of Australian business that serve alcohol to customers, and...
Can I vary my pre-existing Parenting Orders?
After negotiating or litigating Parenting Orders, it is not uncommon that one party finds the Orders are not working...
Why Do I Need a Will?
A validly executed Will is a vital component of estate planning. It is important your Will is prepared carefully by a...
How and why does the Family Court ensure that Parenting Orders are in the ‘best interests of the child’?
After the breakdown of a marriage or a de facto relationship, the care of any children of the relationship must be...