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The Division of Assets in the Family Law Act

The Division of Assets in the Family Law Act

by Management on 15/04/2011 with No Comments

There is sometimes confusion about how to divide assets when a marriage or de facto relationship breaks down. Here, we answer some common questions about the process of dividing assets.

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How to Resolve Property Disputes Out of Court

How to Resolve Property Disputes Out of Court

by Management on 10/03/2011 with No Comments

Reaching an early agreement about the division of your property following a separation can save time, stress and money. Both parties are required to make an effort to explore options for settlement prior to going to Court.

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Property Settlement Options After the End of a Relationship

Property Settlement Options After the End of a Relationship

by Management on 21/05/2009 with No Comments

There is sometimes confusion about how to divide assets when a marriage or de facto relationship breaks down. Here, we answer some common questions about the process of dividing assets.

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