There is no need to provide any reasons for divorce other than that the relationship has broken down irretrievably. Australian law focuses on the rights of children to have an ongoing relationship with both parents so that separating from your. Most of our offices can only accommodate 2 clients at a time due to the distancing rules.
If you have more than 2 people wanting the same appointment, you will be required to attend the appointment in stages. We aim to provide professional and friendly legal advice and effective representation to both individual and business clients and pride ourselves on our ability to provide clear and understandable solutions to your legal issues.
If you have more than 2 people wanting the same appointment, you will be required to attend the appointment in stages. We aim to provide professional and friendly legal advice and effective representation to both individual and business clients and pride ourselves on our ability to provide clear and understandable solutions to your legal issues.
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Civil litigation is the process of dispute resolution between members of a community through the court system. Civil law grants to individuals the right to sue for compensation or for specific action in matters such as breach of contract, defamation and negligence. If you feel that you've been wronged but it's not a criminal matter to be dealt with by the Police then you may be able to commence a lawsuit against someone.
Conveyancing is the area of property law that deals with the transfer of real estate between sellers and buyers. Although it seems quite straightforward, property law can be quite complex and conveyancing has to consider issues such as contract terms and conditions, mortgages, covenants, easements, caveats, the type of property title, the type of tenancy, local council regulations and zoning to name just a few.
There is no need to provide any reasons for divorce other than that the relationship has broken down irretrievably. If you've been separated for more than 12 months the court takes this as evidence of the fact, and even if you still live under the same roof you can still obtain a divorce provided you swear to the separation in your divorce application.
Australian law focuses on the rights of children to have an ongoing relationship with both parents so that separating from your partner or spouse doesn't mean that you are separating from your child or children. The courts encourage separated parents to co-parent at arms length which means most people need to redefine their role in the family unit as a parent, not a partner.
As soon as you have separated you can make arrangements to split your property and debts between you and your ex partner, you do not have to wait until you are divorced. No, not at all. If you have already agreed on how things should be divided between you, your lawyer can draw up the document which will finalise the arrangements, and then get underway the legal processes which will split the assets.