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Dealing With Divorce

Divorcing your partner can be a messy business. Believe me, I have had first have had first-hand experience of this process. When my wife said she wanted to leave me I didn't know what to do. I knew that we would have to go to court but the idea of dealing with the legal aspects of the separation frightened me more than the emotional aspects. Thankfully, I found a great family law attorney who helped me every step of the way. When I first sat down with my lawyer, I knew he could help. He explained everything I needed to know and ensure that the divorce was dealt with in the best possible way.

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Separation and Divorce: Three Common Legal Mistakes and Practical Solutions

The process of divorce can be painful and overwhelming for all the parties. In general, the separation brings up negative emotions which can escalate into serious disagreements. Often, the children from the union will also experience emotional, mental and physical stress. Therefore, if you are going through this change in your life, you should be prepared to handle the separation with grace. Facing the situation with a clear head will help you avoid lengthy legal disputes and prevent negative repercussions for the children. Read More 

Making Your Will: Three Guidelines on Minimising the Risk of Disputes

If you are preparing a will, you should consult an experienced lawyer to help you with the process. The legal counsel provided can be invaluable in ensuring that your will is valid and indisputable. However, you are not obligated to have an attorney when preparing your will. You can harness online resources and assistance from people around. Regardless of your preparation choice, it is possible for disputes to arise over your distribution of property. Read More 

Common Family Law Issues

Family law is a specific area of the law dealing with the complex relationships that can arise in familial situations. Four of the main issues found in Australian family law are child custody and support, spousal support, how to divide property and divorce or separation problems. While many of these issues are often no trouble for families, with the modern inclusions of step-children and other relatives, simple problems can become legal issues. Read More