No presumptions, no assumptions: ‘just and equitable’ principles in family property disputes

Since the High Court’s seminal decision in Stanford nearly three years ago, family law jurisprudence has seen ‘just and equitable’ principles applied in various ways. By IAN…

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Protecting against the other party’s actions in family law proceedings

Protect yourself against a client’s anger towards their ex-partner – it can lead to the client looking for someone to blame and a subsequent negligence…

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The notion of special skills belongs in the past

The concept of special skills no longer has a place in accepted law. The contribution of a homemaker parent is no less valuable than that…

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Technology-facilitated stalking and abuse: putting our legal framework to the test

Technology-assisted stalking and abuse is a form of domestic violence (DV) that is rapidly on the rise. By CHARISSA SUN.

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Domestic violence: evidence-in-chief reforms commence

The Criminal Procedure Amendment (Domestic Violence Complainants) Act 2014 amends the Criminal Procedure Act 1986 to allow video or audio recorded statements taken from a domestic violence complainant to…

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The risky business of advising on pre-nuptial agreements

Prenuptial agreements are a high risk area for lawyers if detailed advice is not provided. By SIMONE HERBERT-LOWE.  

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The Family Law Settlement Service

The Family Law Settlement Service (FLSS) is a joint initiative of the Family Law and Federal Circuit Courts, the Law Society of NSW and the…

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Post-separation parenting: fair playing field or fundamental feminist agenda?

Parents of both genders can appear to treat children as objects to be passed between them. They need to shift their focus to what the…

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