The Undesirability of Appeals in the Family Court
Recently, we have had a number of cases where parties have good prospects to appeal, but a decision has been
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We often hear clients complain about the day-to-day dealings with the Child Support Agency.
We encourage all of our clients to negotiate and enter into an amicable arrangement with respect to the ongoing financial support of their children.
The best way to do this is through the use of a Child Support Agreement. The Agreement can be a Binding Child Support Agreement or in some cases as a Limited Child Support Agreement. The Limited Child Support Agreement will expire after 3 years whereas a Binding Child Support Agreement is a more formal document that usually expires upon a child terminating event occurring (such as a child turning 18) or as otherwise defined within the Agreement.
In most cases, we recommend clients to enter into a Binding Child Support Agreement; it provides the following advantages to separating spouses:-
The negotiating, implementation and drafting notations of these Child Support Agreements is not straight forward. In these Agreements, each party needs to obtain independent legal advice and needs to be given advice as to the effect of the Agreement on their rights, prior to signing the Agreement. It is a formal legal document that can only be set aside or varied in certain limited circumstances.
Please contact us if you want more information regarding a Child Support Agreement to suit your situation.
The best way to do this is through the use of a Child Support Agreement. The Agreement can be a Binding Child Support Agreement or in some cases as a Limited Child Support Agreement. The Limited Child Support Agreement will expire after 3 years whereas a Binding Child Support Agreement is a more formal document that usually expires upon a child terminating event occurring (such as a child turning 18) or as otherwise defined within the Agreement.
Recently, we have had a number of cases where parties have good prospects to appeal, but a decision has been
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The Family Law Amendment Bill 2023 (Cth) which was passed on 19 October 2023 will result in significant changes to
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