How To Co Parent Successfully Now & Across Any Time of Year
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by Sionea Breust
10M ago
Table of Contents As we write this article, the festive season is upon us, however, the recommendations we’ve compiled below about how to co parent successfully are helpful at any time of the year. If you are reading this in the lead up to the holiday season, you’ll likely be feeling a mix of emotions. We all want to spend those special days with our children and as a separated parent, knowing that you may need to miss out or share those days now, is often really hard to come to terms with. Especially the first time around for Christmas, birthdays or other special occasions that exist in ..read more
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Parenting Plan or Parenting Agreement? Shared Care Options for Separating Parents
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by Sionea Breust
1y ago
Table of Contents The practicalities of parenting when separating can be complex and naturally you will have concerns about how time with your children will be shared. You may not be aware that you can commence negotiations about how this will occur, at any point immediately from the date of separation.  If you are in this position, and you think you will be able to come to an agreement between you, without the intervention of the Court, you have two options: A Parenting Plan; or  A Parenting Agreement (otherwise known as Parenting Orders) This article will unpack both opt ..read more
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School Holidays & Christmas Arrangements For Separated Parents
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by Sionea Breust
1y ago
Table of Contents The first holiday season for parents after separation is a unique period of time. It requires careful planning by both parents to ensure everyone, especially the children are able to enjoy themselves and not be worn down by conflict or stress. Importantly, the logistics and setting of plans for Summer holidays and Christmas arrangements for separated parents need to be established now. At that time of year, every year, we see significant issues arise that lead to parents withholding children, despite previously agreed upon arrangements. Even if your relationship wi ..read more
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Financial Separation Agreements: Binding Financial Agreement v Consent Orders
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by Sionea Breust
1y ago
Table of Contents Whether you have recently separated or have been for some time and know you need to get your financial separation moving along, you will want to become familiar with the types of financial separation agreements that exist in Australia. This page is dedicated to unpacking two types of financial separation agreements, if your goal is to get to an agreement about how to separate your finances and assets, without the intervention of the Court. If you need information about the steps involved in the property settlement process, visit this page here. A Binding Financial A ..read more
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What Is My Wife Entitled to in a Divorce? (Australia)
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by Sionea Breust
1y ago
Table of Contents Whether you are already separated, or you are considering separation and divorce, it is important to be able to get some clarity about what can happen financially. This triggers a query we hear often: “What is my wife entitled to in a divorce in Australia?” While this article has been written asking about what a ‘wife’ would be entitled to in a separation, it applies to both marriages and de facto relationships coming to an end. It is natural to be concerned about how your finances will be impacted. Your house, money, any other assets and debts are taken into account ..read more
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How to Get a Divorce in Australia
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by Sionea Breust
1y ago
Table of Contents On this page we will share the answers to some of the common questions we get from our clients who come to us for answers about how to get a divorce in Australia. When considering how to apply for a divorce, you will benefit from knowing the following: Important eligibility information including timelines How to make an application for a divorce What can be done if only one person wishes to apply for a divorce What to be aware of if considering a DIY divorce; and What can be done now if you are separated. Eligibility for Divorce Before looking at how to get a divo ..read more
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Money, Bills & Who Pays The Mortgage After Separation?
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by Sionea Breust
1y ago
Table of Contents When a couple separate there can be confusion or assumptions made about who should be paying for what. So, how do you figure out when separated, who pays what for expenses like household bills, insurances and expenses relating to your children? What should be considered when determining who pays the mortgage after separation, or other debts? We’re going to make it clear so you know what is involved in effectively managing expenses upon separation. This information is specific to people in Australia going through the separation process. Before any decision making sh ..read more
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Separated: Can My Partner Sell The House Without My Permission?
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by Sionea Breust
1y ago
Table of Contents When a couple has separated or are discussing separation, often we are asked, “Can my partner sell the house without my permission?” Regardless of whether you have been married or have been in a de facto relationship these are the common questions we are asked that you may be looking for answers to yourself. The answers to these questions vary depending on these different situations: The home is in both of your names The home is in one name and you do not have children The home is one name and you have children together In Australia, these unique scenarios create a ..read more
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Separated: Can My Partner Sell The House Without My Permission?
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by Sionea Breust
1y ago
Table of Contents When a couple has separated or are discussing separation, often we are asked, “Can my partner sell the house without my permission?” Regardless of whether you have been married or have been in a de facto relationship these are the common questions we are asked that you may be looking for answers to yourself. The answers to these questions vary depending on these different situations: The home is in both of your names The home is in one name and you do not have children The home is one name and you have children together In Australia, these unique scenarios create a ..read more
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Who Moves Out When You Separate?
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by Sionea Breust
1y ago
Table of Contents If you and your spouse or partner have separated, or you are considering separation you may wonder: “Who moves out when you separate?” Below, we share what you need to know before deciding who should move out. There is always more to the family law system than people know so getting advice is essential before making any decisions. Who Has To Move Out In A Separation? If you or your children are experiencing family violence, it is important to remove yourself and your children from that environment immediately. In an emergency phone 000. There are numerous services availab ..read more
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