Going Through Divorce? How To Keep Things Amicable

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Divorce is never easy. That doesn't mean divorce needs to become a battle though. In fact, it is possible to have an amicable divorce, even when you and your ex don't agree on everything. One of the first things you need to do is hire a divorce attorney. This step is especially important if your ex has already hired an attorney. A level playing field helps reduce the risk of hostilities.

17 August 2023

All There Is To Know About Spousal Maintenance

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Many relationships come to an end at some point. And when this happens, a lot of critical issues tend to come up. Take spousal maintenance, for example. It's a form of financial support that one spouse pays to the other following their divorce or separation. Usually, it's ordered by the court but both parties can also come to such an agreement out of court. However, spousal maintenance and the required support by many factors.

25 October 2022

A Brief Guide on the Different Types of Visitation Orders

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In a child custody case, the non-custodial partner can petition for visitation rights. There are different visitation orders that a court can issue. Find out what each order could mean for your family. Reasonable Visitation Reasonable visitation allows both parents to work out a schedule that works best for the child. You can change the schedule as needed, as long as you and your spouse agree to the changes. This visitation order is often used when the parents live close and can easily communicate.

16 March 2022

3 Reasons to Consult a Family Lawyer When Your Marriage Breaks Down

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If you and your spouse have decided to get a divorce, then you might have to go through a formal period of separation first. While your split might be amicable, you should still consider consulting a family lawyer at this stage. Why? 1. You Don't Know What You Need to Do You have to follow a specific path before you can apply for a divorce. For most people, this involves a 12-month separation.

13 August 2021

Property Settlement After Divorce

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In addition to child custody and support matters, family law attorneys can help you get the best possible outcome regarding property settlement after a divorce. Among the key pointers and tips that your lawyer will want to discuss with you include the following. It Doesn't Have to End in Litigation Professional family lawyers will usually encourage an out-of-court settlement of any family law issue, and property settlement is no exception. If you and your ex-spouse can have a sober discussion and come to a decision agreeable to both parties on how to share assets, then that's the better choice.

28 July 2020

Top Reasons Why You Could Lose a Child Custody Battle

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One of the most controversial issues after separation or divorce is child custody. The Australian Family Court makes its custody ruling based on the child's best interests. Ideally, both parents should have equal rights to their children. However, special circumstances may force the judge to waive this right. Below are some of the reasons a judge may waive a parent's custody rights. Evidence of Physical or Sexual Assault A parent accused or convicted of physical or sexual assault may be considered as a danger to his or her children.

16 October 2019

How to Deal with Distance When Parents Divorce

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Modern-day life seems to be full of pressure and uncertainty. It can be difficult for two individuals to "make a go" of their lives together, even though they may have married with this very aim in mind. It's not surprising, therefore, that a significant number of these marriages end in failure, but it is especially unfortunate when children are involved. Given the level of upset and the amount of stress, it's not surprising that one of the adults concerned should want to get as far away from their old life as possible.

26 December 2018