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1: Family Law Proceedings: How to Find Evidence | January 9, 2018

There are numerous tools available within the Family Law Rules to assist in the gathering of evidence in preparation for family law proceedings. These include Notice to admit facts, Subpoenas, Answers to Specific Questions amongst others. Below we explore a number of these tools and at what stage of proceedings they are available and prudent to be utilised…




Everything you need to know about Family Trusts: Part 2 - Avoiding Pitfalls
2: Everything you need to know about Family Trusts: Part 2 – Avoiding Pitfalls | November 8, 2014

A Family Trust can bring forth great benefits in the forms of tax savings and asset protection. However, it can also cause many problems if not set up properly. In this article we provide methods of setting it up and avoiding Family Trust pitfalls…




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3: Binding Financial Agreements (Pre-nups) in Australia | April 13, 2014

Binding Financial Agreements (BFA) are legally contractual agreements made between either de-facto or married couples before, during or after their relationship, regarding how their financial resources, assets and liabilities will be divided if their relationship ceases. Australian BFAs first became enforceable in 2000…



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