by kristy@thecollectiveco.com.au | May 7, 2019 | Family Law, News
When parents separate, it is very common for one parent to pay child support to the other to assist in financially supporting the children of the relationship. In lots of circumstances, the payment of child support is collected and administered through the Child...
by kristy@thecollectiveco.com.au | May 1, 2019 | Family Law, News
When parties separate, a very common question is, who moves out of the family home? Another common question is, my friends have told me I need to stay in the house, is that true? In reality, nobody actually has to move out of the family home for separation to have...
by kristy@thecollectiveco.com.au | Feb 18, 2019 | Family Law, News
What can you do if your ex-partner has taken your children or kept them for a longer period of time than you agreed? The options available to you depend upon your individual circumstances. If you have Court Orders If you have Court Orders that the children live...
by kristy@thecollectiveco.com.au | Jan 23, 2019 | Family Law, News
As many of you may know, on and after 31 January 2019 a ‘My Health Record’ will be created unless you choose to opt out. For those of you who haven’t heard about it, a ‘My Health Record’ is an online summary of your key health information, so basically an electronic...
by kristy@thecollectiveco.com.au | Jan 17, 2019 | Family Law, News
There is no disputing that we live in an age where technology is incredibly accessible. So many of us are dependent upon our mobile phones to assist us in managing our lives. Our mobile phones can manage our diaries, record precious moments and even answer our...
by kristy@thecollectiveco.com.au | Jan 17, 2019 | Family Law, News
One of the biggest complaints about going through a separation and dividing assets and making arrangements for children is the amount of legal fees parties might incur in the process. Nobody wants to spend an enormous amount of money on lawyers, something we here at...