by wvbweb | Oct 13, 2019 | Blog
Part VIIIB of the Family Law Act deals with superannuation interests after separation from a marriage or de facto relationship. In most cases, superannuation is treated separately to non-superannuation assets. Usually, when splitting superannuation after separation,...
by wvbweb | Sep 20, 2019 | Blog
Following separation, child support is often a question raised by parents, whether that be by one parent seeking child support or the other being requested to pay child support. Child support is the financial assistance paid by one parent to the other, for the care of...
by wvbweb | Sep 1, 2019 | Blog
For contracts dated 1 July 2019 onwards, there is a new land transfer duty (ie stamp duty) reduction available when purchasing properties in regional Victoria that will be used for commercial or industrial purposes. The State Government introduced this new reduction...
by wvbweb | Aug 22, 2019 | Blog
It is a common misconception that for a person to be investigated or charged with the offence of assault that they must commit a physical act which causes some form of injury to the alleged victim. This is not the case. It is possible to be investigated for or charged...
by wvbweb | Aug 6, 2019 | Blog
When a married couple or de facto couple separate, the Family Law Act 1958 is clear that if the parties agree upon a property settlement, the only way to make that agreement binding is to either have sealed Family Court Consent Orders or a Binding Financial...
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