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01/05/2018

Disclosure – what does it mean and why do it?

The Rules of the courts which operate under The Family Law Act contain requirements that each party make a “full and true disclosure” of all documents relevant to the matter, whether helpful or unhelpful to their case. Case law has developed which imposes severe disadvantage to a party who may...

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17/04/2018

FGD Mythbusters Event

On 13 April 2018, Tash Priestly and Victoria Blakeley presented a Mythbusters Seminar to family and friends at the FGD Offices in Canberra. The purpose of the seminar was to provide some general information about family law in an informal setting. We had local wines and beautiful Pialigo Estate catering...

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12/04/2018

A better way to resolve your family law matter?

When couples separate, they often have difficulties reaching agreement.  You’ve probably heard the horror stories of parties getting stuck in Court for years, and spending all their money on lawyers, and thought, “There must be a better way!”

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09/04/2018

I am separating. Why do I need a mortgage broker?

Family Lawyer and FGD Director Kasey Fox speaks to Canberra Mortgage Broker Stephanie Duncan about why people going through a separation should consult a mortgage broker before signing on the dotted line.

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04/04/2018

What is an Independent Children’s Lawyer?

Sometimes, when there are very serious issues involved in Family Court matters, the Judge will ask for the assistance of an Independent Children’s Lawyer (ICL). The ICL is an independent lawyer who will help the Judge decide what is best for the children.

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27/03/2018

Family Law meets Accounting: Café Style Catch-up between FGD and GenFocus

Recently my fellow director Kathryn Heuer and I had the privilege to host an event with our friends from GenFocus Accountants. Nestled in our in house ‘garden’ for an intimate café style catch up, we shared some great food and drinks while learning about the services each of our businesses...

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20/03/2018

Hurdles of the legal profession – emojis are causing confusion

It was actually my mum who forwarded me this article about lawyers in the US and the ambiguity that has arisen in cases where people were using “emojis” in their social media exchanges. The Oxford dictionary defines an emoji as: “A small digital image or icon used to express an...

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16/03/2018

Mind the Gap: The Challenge of Providing Efficient Legal Services

In 2014, the Productivity Commission noted that while 10 to 14% of Australians were estimated to be living in poverty, only 8% were eligible for legal aid representation. This is an alarming statistic, and one which encapsulates the challenge all Legal Aid services across the country face as the demand...

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09/03/2018

Reflecting on a week celebrating women

There have been many inspiring and empowering stories that we have come across this week as the world celebrated International Women’s Day. Fittingly, we’d also like to take the time to reflect on the achievements of our own women; our staff, our clients and the broader FGD community. At FGD,...

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02/03/2018

FGD Hosts the Giants’ AFL Season Launch Party

To celebrate the start of the 2018 AFL season, FGD Canberra played host to the Giants football club; inviting the team, their sponsors and their friends to the celebrate the season launch at our offices on 28 February 2018.

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21/02/2018

Father’s Rights and Shared Care: The move from ‘Sole Custody’

Over the past ten years, the concept of ‘sole custody’ or there being one primary carer for a child has been diluted. This occurred following amendments to the Family Law Act that introduced a presumption that both parents will share parental responsibility for their children and that equal time should...

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15/02/2018

Is Barnaby Joyce’s Pregnant Lover His Partner?

On 12 February 2018 our Prime Minister, announced that the Ministerial Code of Conduct had not been breached as a result of Ms. Campion being invited to take on positions with Senator Canavan and then Damien Drum after being moved from working with the Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. Joyce. He...

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