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Life’s a changing – but are your finances keeping up?
Life feels like its busier than ever, with more priorities pulling us in every direction. At the end of most days, you slump in a chair, exhausted and try to mentally prepare for the next day before not getting enough sleep and starting again.
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Can I Appeal?
Often we get asked – If I don’t get the result I want can I appeal? – Short answer is No, but there are circumstances where appeals in the Family Court are valid. In family law, if a matter is not able to be resolved by agreement, then the Family...
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How Will the Recognition of Same-Sex Marriage affect your Will and Estate Plan?
There has been some discussion in Wills and estate law circles about a more nuanced issue arising from the legalisation and recognition of same-sex marriage; essentially, on which date an existing SSM is legally recognised in Australia.
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Same Sex Couples Can Finally Marry! – But can “NO” voters get divorced?
Today marks the first day that same sex couples can legally marry in Australia (hooray!).
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Divorce Day Checklist
Accordingly to recent news articles, UK lawyers are calling January 8 ‘Divorce Day’ because of the spike in couples starting legal proceedings on that day to end their marriages.
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Reaching an agreement about arrangements for your kids!
Reaching an agreement between yourselves about the care arrangements in place for your children after separating is the best way to have an arrangement in place.
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Hormone Treatment for Children With Gender Dysphoria
In a much-anticipated Judgment, the Full Court of the Family Court recently delivered a decision that means children with Gender Dysphoria seeking to undergo hormone treatment are no longer required to obtain prior Court authorisation. Treatment for Gender Dysphoria is administered in two stages for children. Stage 1 treatment uses...
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Farrar Gesini Dunn Annual Charity Golf Day
Gold Creek Country Club Golf Course 23 November, 2017 What a glorious day for our Charity Golf Day and what a worthy cause to be playing for. This year we chose Karinya House to be the recipient of all funds raised on the day. Karinya House is a local Canberra...
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Family Law Myths (for the under 30’s…)
I am currently at a cross-road in life where my friendship groups are at differing stages of their lives. Some friends are spending Tuesday – Sunday at the local pub, some are battling with nappies and baby bottles, others are travelling Europe…whilst another friend is in the midst of wedding...
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5 Legal Impacts of Same-Sex Marriage (from an Inheritance Law Perspective)
On Wednesday the Australian Bureau of Statistics released the results of the Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey. The results were 61.6% yes and 38.4% no. This means that we can now expect the Marriage Act 1961 to be amended to provide for same-sex marriage. You may recall one of our...
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Capital Gains Tax – how is it counted in a property settlement?
Many people own property which, if sold, will realise a capital gain which is taxable. In family law matters that is usually an investment property bought by the parties during their relationship or shares they own either personally or in a Self-Managed Super Fund. Their property settlement may result in...
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Mortgages and Separation
Breaking up is hard to do. On top of the emotional impact, there are practical ramifications as well. When there’s a separation or divorce, debts you’ve accrued during the relationship, unfortunately, don’t go away. The longer a couple is together, the harder it can be to unravel all the financial...
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