How Do I Tell The Kids About Our Divorce?
How Do I Tell The Kids About Our Divorce? by [...]
How Do I Tell The Kids About Our Divorce? by [...]
Whether a superannuation split is to occur under an agreement or a court order, the first step is always to find out the relevant information of the parties’ superannuation fund(s).
Spousal maintenance is when one party to a broken down relationship is legally required to provide financial support to (or ‘maintain’) the other for a period of time after their relationship ends.
“Direct financial contributions†are essentially any lump sum of money received during the relationship, such as worker’s compensation, inheritance and lottery winnings. As a basic rule, if you received a lump sum of money during the relationship then this will be Lump sum after separationconsidered your ‘contribution’.
Minimise legal costs: Because lawyers generally charge for their time, whether your lawyer is performing an administrative task for you or providing you with specialist legal advice - they are charging you the same amount of money.
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If you have recently separated, you may think that getting divorced will sort out the financial and children’s issues between you and your ex-partner. Unfortunately, this is incorrect.