The breakdown of relationships where children are present provides a great deal of challenges for those involved. One of the more unusual solutions, aimed at providing the maximum stability for the children is “bird-nest” co-parenting. But what does that mean? Most people are familiar with the idea of shared parenting arrangements that result in children…
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Understanding Consent Orders in Family Law Matters
If both parties have reached agreement about parenting and/or financial/property arrangements and want to formalise the agreement to make it binding, they can apply to the Family Court of Australia for consent orders. In previous articles we outlined the way in which financial agreements (also known as binding financial agreements and sometimes pre-nuptials) can be…
Understanding Family Law Financial Agreements – Part 3
In our previous articles on this topic we discussed the often poorly understood financial agreement (often called a binding financial agreement or pre-nuptial) within family law matters and in particular: Some background about financial agreements When financial agreements might be useful at the start of a relationship What matters a financial agreement can cover In…
Understanding Family Law Financial Agreements – Part 1
Financial agreements are at the heart of many family law matters but remain one of the most poorly understood areas of law. In this series of articles we will outline what financial agreements are, when they are used in family law matters and their key characteristics. This is vital information for anyone going through the…
Is 50/50 care of children now the law?
There is still some misunderstanding about a change to parenting laws made by the Howard Government in 2006 when a presumption of equal shared parental responsibility was introduced. Some media outlets at the time suggested the change created a presumption that children would live 50% with one parent and 50% with the other. But the…