Guide to superannuation splitting by binding financial agreement
Jano Family Law Blog
by Bart Janowski
1y ago
Did you know that superannuation can be split without obtaining a court order, by using a financial agreement instead. You may not need to split your super following separation, but if you do, it can be split in one of two ways: How to split super Step 1: Work out how much super you both … Guide to superannuation splitting by binding financial agreement Read More » The post Guide to superannuation splitting by binding financial agreement appeared first on Jano Family Law ..read more
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Top 30 Questions Australians Ask About Divorce
Jano Family Law Blog
by Bart Janowski
1y ago
These are the top 30 questions Australians ask about divorce: These are the top 30 questions Australians ask about divorce. Your situation is unique, get the right answers which apply to your specific situation. To make a confidential, no-obligation inquiry, please use our secured and encrypted New Client Form. The post Top 30 Questions Australians Ask About Divorce appeared first on Jano Family Law ..read more
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How to Deal with Parental Alienation
Jano Family Law Blog
by Bart Janowski
1y ago
What is parental alienation? Parental alienation is a serious issue that can arise in family law cases when one parent attempts to undermine or interfere with the relationship between the other parent and their children. This can have significant and long-lasting negative effects on the children, the targeted parent, and the family as a whole. … How to Deal with Parental Alienation Read More » The post How to Deal with Parental Alienation appeared first on Jano Family Law ..read more
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What is a “Reasonable Excuse” for a breach of Parenting Orders?
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by Bart Janowski
1y ago
A breach of parenting orders is considered a very serious contravention in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (FCFCOA). The objects of the family law and its underlying principles are to ensure that a parent who is entitled to spend time with their child ought to be able to do so. Failing to Comply … What is a “Reasonable Excuse” for a breach of Parenting Orders? Read More » The post What is a “Reasonable Excuse” for a breach of Parenting Orders? appeared first on Jano Family Law ..read more
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Successful Appeal Against Final Property Settlement Orders
Jano Family Law Blog
by Bart Janowski
1y ago
In the matter of Candle & Falkner [2021] FedCFamC1A 102, Jano Family Law were successful in an appeal made by the husband against final property orders in a hig- net-worth family law property litigation matter. The grounds of appeal set out by the husband challenged the primary judge’s: treatment of notional property, or “add backs”, … Successful Appeal Against Final Property Settlement Orders Read More » The post Successful Appeal Against Final Property Settlement Orders appeared first on Jano Family Law ..read more
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Divorce Property Settlement – The Biggest Mistakes People Make
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by Bart Janowski
1y ago
Divorce property settlement is one thing you want to avoid making mistakes in. Family law property disputes are absolutely critical to your financial well-being and future. I have been a lawyer since 2005 and over the years I have seen how some people managed to make a mess of their  family law property settlement. Often … Divorce Property Settlement – The Biggest Mistakes People Make Read More » The post Divorce Property Settlement – The Biggest Mistakes People Make appeared first on Jano Family Law ..read more
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Successful Enforcement of Judgement Award
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by Bart Janowski
1y ago
In Falkner & Candle [2021] FedCFamC1F 66, Jano Family Law enforced payment of a family law judgement award of $604,168 where the wife sought a partial stay of property settlement orders requiring her to pay money to the husband. When the wife defaulted in her obligation to pay the judgement sum in full, having made … Successful Enforcement of Judgement Award Read More » The post Successful Enforcement of Judgement Award appeared first on Jano Family Law ..read more
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How to Succeed in Major Financial Proceedings
Jano Family Law Blog
by Bart Janowski
1y ago
Major financial proceedings in family law are defined as matters which involve a contested net asset pool of $20 million or more. The Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia has launched a Major Complex Financial Proceedings List to more efficiently deal with commercially complex financial family law cases. Without effective case management, family law … How to Succeed in Major Financial Proceedings Read More » The post How to Succeed in Major Financial Proceedings appeared first on Jano Family Law ..read more
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Family Law Property Settlement Case Studies
Jano Family Law Blog
by Bart Janowski
1y ago
When you come to think about what is a just and equitable property settlement in your situation, you will probably quickly conclude that the law seems to provide you with very little guidance. Your research has led you to understand that your property settlement should be "just and equitable" but how do you translate this into an actionable percentage (%) or dollar ($) amount?  The post Family Law Property Settlement Case Studies appeared first on Jano Family Law ..read more
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Guide to superannuation splitting by binding financial agreement
Jano Family Law Blog
by Bart Janowski
1y ago
Did you know that superannuation can be split without obtaining a court order, by using a financial agreement instead. You may not need to split your super following separation, but if you do, it can be split in one of two ways: How to split super Step 1: Work out how much super you both … Guide to superannuation splitting by binding financial agreement Read More » The post Guide to superannuation splitting by binding financial agreement appeared first on Jano Family Law ..read more
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