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September 7, 2022
Estate planning can be overwhelming and confusing. It is often hard to think about what life will be like after we are gone. Not to mention, understanding the complexities of estate planning is tough if you are not an expert. That is where estate planning lawyers come in. They can guide you through this legal...
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Divorce is the legal end of a marriage (dissolution of marriage). Australia has ‘no fault’ divorce. This means that when granting a divorce, the Court does not consider the reason/s the marriage ended. Neither spouse needs to prove that the other did (or did not) do something which caused the breakdown of the marriage. The only...
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When people separate (whether from a marriage or a de facto relationship), they usually need to sort out how to divide their property and debts. One person may also need financial support from the other, either for themselves in the form of spousal or de facto maintenance (which can arise out of both a marriage or a...
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The Court can deal with the bankruptcy of a party to a marriage or de facto relationship involved in certain family law proceedings. The impact on parties is complex. If you are bankrupt, or the other party is bankrupt, contact Melmark Law.Legal terms– Bankrupt is a person against whose estate a sequestration order has been made...
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