
After separation, most couples need to divide their net assets. This process can feel daunting, especially when emotions are high. We provide clear advice on what the Family Law Act considers when determining an equitable division of the net assets, and we negotiate firmly to secure your best outcome.
If you’re considering “walking away” to avoid conflict, we’ll explain the long‑term financial consequences and ensure any agreement reached reflects your legal entitlements.
Whether you already have a proposal or are starting from scratch, we guide you step‑by‑step to achieve the best possible outcome for your situation.
All assets, liabilities and superannuation.
No. You can start property settlement at any time post‑separation.
The Court considers contributions, current and future circumstances, and what is just and equitable.
Yes, via Consent Orders or a Binding Financial Agreement.
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