When a relationship ends in Queensland, one of the most important legal steps is dividing property, assets, and liabilities fairly. Whether you were married or in a de facto relationship, the law provides a structured process to reach a fair financial settlement. There is no automatic “60/40” or “50/50” division. The Family Law Act 1975 […]
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When going through a divorce, one key part of the financial settlement is how superannuation (super) is divided. In Australia, superannuation can be split between partners either by mutual agreement or court order. This process is called superannuation splitting. Superannuation is treated as property under the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth). This means it can […]
READ MOREDifference Between Being Separated And Divorced, Knowing The Law
Understanding the differences between being separated and divorced is crucial for married couples when it comes to navigating the complexities of Australian family law. Although these terms are often used interchangeably, separation and divorce carry very different legal implications and rights. While separation refers to the decision by parties to end a relationship and live […]
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