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Law Talk is where we share insights, updates, and practical tips across all areas of law we practise. Whether you’re navigating a family matter, planning your estate, or looking for guidance on property or commercial issues, our blog is here to keep you informed – without the legal jargon.
Parenting Orders: What the court considers
There are many factors that the court considers when making parenting orders including what is in the best interests of the Children. Chloe explains all the considerations that are taken into account as part of this...
Your options when you can’t attend a Solicitor’s office
I need advice, but I can’t get to my solicitor’s office The traditional method of coming to a solicitor’s office to discuss your queries regarding a legal situation you may be facing can be defeating when you don’t...
AVOs and ADVOs – What happens next?
A question we sometimes get asked from clients is "I've had an Apprehended Violence Order (AVO) or Apprehended Domestic Violence Order (ADVO) made against me. So what happens next? What can I expect? In this video...
What is a nesting arrangement?
Separation and divorce can be challenging for families, especially when there are children involved. One of the most significant decisions that separated parents have to make is where the children will live and how...
What are the benefits of a testamentary trust?
What is a Testamentary Trust? A Testamentary Trust is essentially a trust that forms part of a Will. A Testamentary Trust comes into existence by direction of the deceased’s Will after they have died. A Testamentary...
The Criminalisation of Coercive Control
Unfortunately, a number of family law matters involve what is referred to as ‘coercive control’. However, in a positive move towards protecting people navigating family violence whilst going through the process of...
Criminal and family law
The link between criminal and family law Unfortunately, many of those who are looking for legal advice and assistance in family law upon separation have also experienced, or are about to experience, criminal...
Retail Leases Regulation 2022
Better Protection for the Fitness Industry and Small Bars On 1 January 2023, the Retail Leases Regulation 2022 (the “Regulation”) commenced, offering further inclusions for the types of businesses included under...
What is a binding financial agreement?
Couples who want financial security can enter into a Binding Financial Agreement (BFA) at any time during their relationship, this is dependent upon the nature and stage of their relationship. In a Binding Financial...
Tree disputes between neighbours – A different branch of law
Do you have issues with trees on a neighbouring property? Are your neighbour's trees causing damage to your property or impacting your views? Trees on private property in NSW are governed by the Trees (Disputes Between...
When is my relationship considered de facto?
Are you currently living with your partner? Are you in a committed relationship but maintain separate residences? Do you sleep at each other’s house each week but have not “officially” moved in together? Under...
Frequently Asked Questions – Can my partner relocate with my children?
A question that we get asked by family law clients is “Can my partner relocate with my children?” When these calls come through, timing is crucial to address this and there is a process to follow in the Family Court....
Frequently Asked Questions – Are there time limits when separating?
Often clients come in and have a misconception that they can’t finalise their property settlement or work out plans for their children until 12 months after they separate. So are there any time limits you need to...
Frequently Asked Questions – At what age can a child decide who they live with?
Clients who have been separated for a period of time often ask us "At what age can my child make a decision about who they live with?" So does a magic age exist? Caitlin and Leona discuss this in our next Family Law...
Co-ownership: Disputes & the Power of Section 66G of the Conveyancing Act
These are the common scenarios where co-ownership of property arises: Domestic or matrimonial relationship; Parental relationships; Sibling relationships; and Interpersonal relationships (i.e ownership between...
Frequently Asked Questions – What is a prenup?
Our experienced Family Law team is bringing you a video series with Frequently Asked Family Law Questions. In our next episode, Leona Bennett and Laura Tilt discuss "What is a prenup, and can you have one in...
How does the court consider property settlement?
Step 1: Do we divide our assets? In some situations, for example a short relationship, it might not be appropriate to divide your assets. At your initial meeting we will discuss how long you have been with and lived...
Frequently Asked Questions – de facto relationship when can my partner make a claim on property?
In a de facto relationship when can my partner make a claim on property? Our experienced Family Law team is bringing a new video series with Frequently Asked Family Law Questions. In our next episode, Leona...
Frequently Asked Questions – How does the court consider property settlement?
How does the court consider property settlement? Our experienced Family Law team is bringing a new video series with Frequently Asked Family Law Questions. In our fifth episode, Leona Bennett and Ainichal Jastol...
Frequently Asked Questions – Can I resolve my matter without going to court?
Our experienced Family Law team is bringing a new video series with Frequently Asked Family Law Questions. In our fourth episode, Leona Bennett and Caitlin McGrath discuss "Whether you can resolve your matter without...
