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Litigation guardians in family law proceedings

Litigation guardians in family law

A litigation guardian is someone who acts on behalf of a person who is a party to Court proceedings, who cannot act for themselves due to mental or physical disability.
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What to expect at your first appointment with a family lawyer

What to expect at your first appointment with a family lawyer

Your initial appointment with a family lawyer is your opportunity to tell us about your situation and share with us any concerns you may have.
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What happens if the original Will is missing or lost?

What happens if the original Will is missing or lost?

In this article, we look at your options if you’re the executor of an estate and the original Will is missing or lost.
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Mediation in family provision claims when contesting a Will

Mediation in family provision claims when contesting a Will

As part of a family provision claim (contesting a Will or estate), you will be required to participate in a mediation to try to resolve the dispute outside of court.
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Can I be left out of a Will due to estrangement?

Estrangement in family provision claims

We explore how estrangement is treated in family provision claims, and what a Will-maker may be able to do to protect their assets from potential claims contesting a Will.
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De Facto Relationships and Property Settlement

De facto rights and entitlements in family law

All you need to know about property settlement and spousal maintenance when separating from a de facto partnership/relationship.
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Family Court filing fees

Filing fees for the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia

Understand what Family Court filing fees you may have to pay and how they impact the costs associated with your family law matter.
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Does child support cover extra-curricular activities?

Does child support cover extra-curricular activities?

We explore how extra-curricular activities impact the amount of child support you may be obliged to pay or may be entitled to receive.
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Marriage annulment in Australia

What is marriage annulment and is it available in Australia?

In Australia, the Family Court has the power to declare a marriage void. In this blog, we look at the difference between annulment and divorce, who can get an annulment of marriage and how to apply for a marriage annulment in Australia.
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How do I serve divorce papers?

How do I serve divorce papers in Australia?

When you make a divorce application, you are required to deliver the application and other relevant court documents to your former spouse unless a joint application has been made. This is called "service".
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Effect of marriage, divorce or separation on your Will

What is the effect of marriage, separation or divorce on your Will?

If you have recently divorced or are considering marriage or have re-married, these events can significantly affect your Will, including revocation.
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Comprehensive guide to proceedings in the Family Court

Basic guide to family law court hearings

We outline the main types of court hearings; from the first return hearing to the directions hearings, interim defended hearings and final hearings, if your matter proceeds to the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia.
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