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Australia Says Yes – How Will The New Same Sex Marriage Laws Affect The Family Law System in Australia?

Family Court, LawsBy Annmarie FarrellNovember 20, 2017Leave a comment

The short answer is that the new same sex marriage laws will have no significant impact on Australia’s family law system.

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Marriage, Separation & Divorce – Do I really need a Will?

Family CourtBy Winning WangNovember 16, 2017Leave a comment

Marriage, Separation and Divorce have different effects on your estate.

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“Outdated” Family Law System to be Overhauled

Family Court, LawsBy Annmarie FarrellNovember 10, 2017Leave a comment

Australia’s family law system faces an overhaul after the government unveiled an inquiry aimed at fixing what it believes is a dysfunctional method of dealing with family breakdown.

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No Property Order Made After a 27 year De Facto Relationship Ends

Cases, Family CourtBy Annmarie FarrellFebruary 13, 2017Leave a comment

In a recent case heard by the Full Court of the Family Court, Chancellor & McCoy, a same sex couple who were in a de facto relationship for 27 years were not required to divide their property after separation. The Court found it was not “just and equitable” to make property settlement Orders. During the…

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Mother Successfully Appeals Setting Aside of Binding Child Support Agreement

Cases, Family CourtBy Annmarie FarrellJanuary 30, 2017Leave a comment

In the case of Masters v Cheyne the mother and father signed a Binding Child Support Agreement on 31 July 2008.

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Egg Donor Held to be a Parent by the Family Court

Family CourtBy Annmarie FarrellJanuary 11, 2017Leave a comment

The parties were a female same sex couple who commenced a de facto relationship in 2004. The Respondent left the Appellant’s home on 21 March 2011. The Respondent was a frequent visitor to the Appellant’s home until August 2011 and the parties continued to have sexual relations and engage in social activities together until August…

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Trust property in a Family Law context

Family CourtBy Annmarie FarrellSeptember 6, 2016Leave a comment

A trust legally owns assets on behalf of the beneficiaries named in the trust deed. Sometimes these assets owned by the trust (usually a discretionary trust) are found to be property that is able to be divided after separation.

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Family Violence Allegations in Interim Hearings Must be Considered by the Family Court

Cases, Family Court, LawsBy Annmarie FarrellJuly 29, 2016Leave a comment

The recent decision of the Full Court of the Family Court in the matter of Salah states that the trial judge erred in failing to consider allegations of family violence by the mother against the father when making interim parenting orders.

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