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@jamesnobleeditor•The Evatt list: Federal Circuit & Family Court of Australia
The Evatt List is a specialised initiative in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia designed to triage and progress matters...
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@jamesnobleeditor•Awarding Costs For False Statement to Judge - James Noble Law
Family Law matters may seek revenge against a former partner by making a false statement or misleading allegations against former partner.
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@jamesnobleeditor•Violent Conduct & Property Issues in Family Law
A legal firm discusses how violent conduct during a marriage can impact property division under Section 79 of the Family Law Act.
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@jamesnobleeditor•Family Law & Binding Financial Agreements in Brisbane
James Noble Law discusses the Binding Financial Agreements in Brisbane, governed by the Family Law Act 1975, which also covers de-facto relationships.
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@jamesnobleeditor•Property Ownership During Separation
What happens to a property during a Family law dispute if the property is in one name or owned by both parties? Family law has different rules to commercial and property law.
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@jamesnobleeditor•What is an Independent Children's Lawyer?
Information about the role of an Independent Children's Lawyer (ICL), who is appointed by the court to represent a child's best interests in parenting matters.
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@jamesnobleeditor•Divorce and Property Settlement: Can you do one without the other?
Discusses reaching a financial settlement without being divorced, clarifying that a property settlement can be made independently of divorce proceedings.
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@jamesnobleeditor•Family Law Watchlist Explained
The Family Law Watchlist prevents a child from leaving the country without parental consent or a court order, addressing concerns about international abduction.
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@jamesnobleeditor•Child Support and Family Law in Australia - James Noble Law
James Noble Law provides information on the Child Support Act and family law in Australia, including parental obligations for raising a child.
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@jamesnobleeditor•Spousal Maintenance: How It Works
In property settlement matters, parties may seek lump-sum payments or ongoing support payments from their partner. Even without children, spousal maintenance (lump-sum or ongoing payments) may be required.