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Requirements for Filing Interim Property Orders

Requirements for Filing Interim Property Orders

by Management on 27/07/2012 with No Comments

Court proceedings can be lengthy. While waiting for the final outcome, money and property may be tied up when you need it most. What can be done? It is possible to apply to the Court during property settlement proceedings for … Read More

Probates and Estates, Property Division and Settlements, Wills Advice, Estate, Finance, Law, Legal Advice, Property
Separated But Living Together and What This Means

Separated But Living Together and What This Means

by Management on 05/08/2011 with No Comments

Some separating couples discover that whilst they do not want to live together, it is not financially viable for them to live apart. In this column we address some common questions about separation in these circumstances.

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Separation Under One Roof

Separation Under One Roof

by Management on 02/07/2009 with No Comments

When spouses separate, it is not always financially viable for them to live apart. Some continue ‘living together’. Here we talk about being ‘separated under the one roof’.

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