Some legal considerations when moving in together
Moving in together can trigger unexpected legal and financial consequences. If you are considering coupledom, it makes sense to consider financial issues.
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Margaret Miller
28 September, 2016Estate Planning, Estate Administration and Disputes, Trusts and SuperannuationFamily Law
Moving in together can trigger unexpected legal and financial consequences. If you are considering coupledom, it makes sense to consider financial issues.
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Margaret Miller
22 September, 2016Family Law
Usually when you are planning a trip overseas with your children, there is no problem in having both parents sign a child’s passport application.
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Margaret Miller
12 July, 2016Family Law
In the recent decision of Chancellor & McCoy [2016] FCCA 53, Judge Turner of the Federal Circuit Court found that it was not just and equitable to make an order altering property interests for a de facto couple that had been in a relationship for 27 years.
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Margaret Miller
24 September, 2015Family Law
Domestic violence is an issue receiving increasing publicity and attention. A recent case in the Fair Work Commission (FWC) illustrates that acting to the detriment of domestic violence victims will result in employers being dealt with before the tribunal.
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Margaret Miller
18 March, 2015Family Law
The Family Court recently farewelled Justice Graham Bell who served on the bench for the past 39 years. Justice Bell was appointed to the Family Court on 27 February 1976, shortly after the introduction of the Family Law Act.
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