by kristy@thecollectiveco.com.au | Aug 10, 2020 | Family Law, News
Tips for separated parents with children under 12 Parenting in the digital era has brought with it a range of problems for parents trying to monitor their children. Unfortunately, often these problems extend beyond catching Pokemon and re-enacting Fortnite dances! It...
by kristy@thecollectiveco.com.au | Aug 7, 2020 | Family Law, News
In this week’s series on the A – Z of Family Law, Georgia takes a look at the letter C, covering the topics of Child Support and Collaborative Family Law. Child Support If you are going through a separation and have children under the age of 18, Child Support...
by kristy@thecollectiveco.com.au | Aug 6, 2020 | News, Property
Once your home has sold, contracts have exchanged and a settlement date has been set, it is time to start planning your move. There is packing to be done, mail redirection to organise, booking a removalist company and perhaps a cleaner to help you get on top of the...
by kristy@thecollectiveco.com.au | Aug 5, 2020 | News, Property
Now that Contracts have exchanged and a settlement date has been set, it is time to start planning your move. Moving can be an overwhelming experience so we have prepared a checklist to make the transition easier. Three weeks before the move Collect items you...
by kristy@thecollectiveco.com.au | Aug 3, 2020 | Estate Planning, News
If you have a Will in place it is a good idea to let the person who you have chosen to take control of your assets and wishes upon your death (the Executor) know where the original Will is held. Where should you look first? If the Will was prepared by a lawyer,...
by kristy@thecollectiveco.com.au | Jul 31, 2020 | News, Property
Once Contracts have exchanged and become unconditional it is time to begin getting ready for the settlement. If you have a mortgage on the property this will need to be discharged. In order for the loan to be discharged your loan will need to be paid out in full on...