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  • Family Law - Relationship breakdown 2

    What you need to know about Collaborative Practice, part 2

    In Part 1, we considered the benefits of Collaborative Practice as an alternative to the traditional separation or divorce process. In Part II we answer some of the most frequently asked questions about Collaborative Practice.
    Relationship & Family Collaborative Law
  • Family Law - Relationship breakdown

    Resolving relationship breakdowns during stressful times, part 1

    One of the many unfortunate and tragic consequences of Covid-19 is the dramatic increase in couples looking to separate or divorce. The stress of lockdown and the resultant changes to how we live, including working from home, couples forced to spend more time together than they normally would, and economic pressures means many relationships are struggling under the strain.
    Relationship & Family Collaborative Law
  • Family playing outside

    What you need to know about Collaborative Practice - collaborative law, part 2

    In Part I we considered the benefits of Collaborative Practice as an alternative to the traditional separation or divorce process.

    Collaborative Law
  • Couple looking unhappy

    Relationships and breakdowns during stressful times - collaborative law, part 1

    One of the many unfortunate and tragic consequences of Covid-19 is the dramatic increase in couples looking to separate or divorce.

    Relationship & Family Collaborative Law
  • Boy plays with toys by himself

    Child Relocation Disputes: Remember when it was just February back-to-school blues?

    February has always been a stressful month for parents and children going back to school. But March is proving even more stressful with the threat of self-isolation looming for many parents of school-age children.
    Relationship & Family Collaborative Law Care of Children
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    Relationship property law's changing face – are you properly protected?

    It might be more than 40 years old, but recent research reveals a concerning lack of understanding still prevails around who gets what under the Property (Relationships) Act 1976 in the event of a break-up or one partner dying.
    Residential property Relationship & Family Relationship property Collaborative Law
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    De facto relationships: not always cut and dried

    When it comes to the evolution of intimate relationships, there is no textbook timeline – some people tightly entwine their lives within mere weeks; others keep it casual for years.
    Relationship & Family Collaborative Law
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    Accessing the assets of a trust

    When a marriage, civil union or de facto relationship breaks down, the couple will usually divide their property according to the Property (Relationships) Act 1976 (the PRA). However, these two people often hold property in a trust rather than personally.
    Relationship & Family Relationship property Collaborative Law Trusts and Life planning Managing a Trust

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