by Anderson Family Lawyers | Oct 21, 2022 | Child Support, Christmas, Law Terms, Legal Tips, Separation
Spending time with children at Christmas and over the long summer holidays – what happens if you and your spouse cannot agree to note the court deadlines for filing applications to deal with these issues before Christmas? Although the Christmas period is usually an...
by Anderson Family Lawyers | Oct 3, 2022 | Law Terms, Legal Tips, Separation
Spouses must be separated for 12 months to apply for divorce, leaving many family law clients unsure of what will happen if they continue to live with their ex following a relationship breakdown. This blog explains what occurs when you are separated from your spouse...
by Anderson Family Lawyers | Mar 9, 2022 | Child Support, Law Terms, Legal Tips, Separation
Parental alienation is the term used to describe when one parent deliberately damages the relationship between the other parent and their child or children. High-conflict situations can be hard on the child or children involved, and although some children maintain a...
by Anderson Family Lawyers | Sep 26, 2021 | Child Support, Finances, Law Terms, Legal Tips, Separation, Social Campaigns
Anderson Family Lawyers believe in giving back to the community and making family law accessible to all. That’s why – throughout the month of September – we’re donating $10 from each reduced-fee initial client appointment to Berry Street. We’re...
by Anderson Family Lawyers | Sep 17, 2020 | Law Terms
Where parties reach agreement as to the care arrangements of their children, they may choose to formalise their agreement by way of consent orders or by way of a parenting plan.Quite often when parties attend at family dispute resolution and reach agreement, at first...
by Anderson Family Lawyers | Sep 11, 2020 | Law Terms
Family law legislation in Australia is designed to make the court process as quick and smooth as possible. Part of this is a principle called the duty of disclosure. The duty of disclosure means that each party has a responsibility to disclose documents and...
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