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1: Representing yourself at a final hearing | May 14, 2013

Use this fact sheet if you had legal aid for your family law case and your lawyer helped you draft your court documents and prepare you for your final court hearing…



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2: Family Law and Superannuation | May 14, 2013

Couples have the option of splitting their super entitlements on divorce or separation…



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3: Grandparent’s Family Law Information Guide | May 13, 2013

Grandparents’ Family Law Information Guide – Family Law Reform Association NSW Inc. This Guide, compiled by Coral Slattery, Secretary, Family Law Reform Association NSW Inc, was originally compiled in 2008. The updated guide now includes all known support groups who provide various services for grandparents raising their grandchildren, as well as other kinship carers…



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4: Family law and Superannuation | March 7, 2013

Superannuation savings can be split as part of the property settlement either by a private Splitting Agreement between the parties or by Court Order. It can also be ‘flagged’ by a Flagging Agreement or Order…



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5: How to run your family law case – Representing yourself at a final hearing | January 1, 2013

If you now plan to represent yourself in court, read this factsheet carefully and ensure that when you arrive at court, to tell the judge’s associate that you are representing yourself (otherwise known as a self-represented litigant)…



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6: Family law and Splitting Superannuation – How it’s done and what happens next | June 29, 2012

This booklet is designed to provide you with a step by step guide to how the superannuation splitting process works in the event of separation or divorce…



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7: Application for Consent Orders (do it yourself kit) | June 5, 2012

This kit can be used to apply for consent orders about: the care, welfare and development of your children (known as parenting orders); the division of property or maintenance for a spouse or former spouse/de facto partner (known as spouse or de facto partner maintenance)…



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8: Preparing Affidavits for the Magistrates Court | June 1, 2012

The Magistrates Court will only accept affidavits that are written following the rules of the court, and this kit has been prepared to help make sure your affidavit follows those rules…



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9: The perils of prenuptial financial agreements in Australia: Effectiveness and professional negligence | March 5, 2012

Legal practitioners in Australia who draft financial agreements before (s 90B; 90UB) or during a marriage or relationship (s 90C; 90UC) have a high risk of being guilty of professional negligence…



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10: Family law in Australia – dividing property after you have separated | November 1, 2011

This fact sheet has information on making an agreement or going to court, and how your property may be divided by the court. You will also find information on where to get help…


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