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@jamesnobleeditor•Online Divorce Application Options
James Noble Law offers options for online divorce applications when one party is refusing to sign divorce papers. Find a better solution for your situation.
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@jamesnobleeditor•Property Settlement Worth
In determining what a client is worth in a property settlement, a four-step process is utilized. The first step is to determine the value of the net asset pool that is available for division between the parties.
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@jamesnobleeditor•Notice of Child Abuse, Family Violence, or Risk in Parenting Proceedings
This document informs the Court of potential risks to a child or parties in parenting legal proceedings, including neglect, abuse, violence, and mental health issues.
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@jamesnobleeditor•Mental Health Support During Family Law Matters
Navigating separation can be challenging. Prioritize your mental health and well-being by seeking support from friends or family and considering time off work.
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@jamesnobleeditor•QLD Courts Portal: information about the Family Law Courts Brisbane -JNL
Learn more about the Family Law Courts Brisbane, Australia and get up to date contact information and contact numbers all in one page.
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@jamesnobleeditor•Brisbane Family Lawyers - James Noble Law
Experienced family lawyers in Brisbane providing clarity and resolution for complex family law matters.
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@jamesnobleeditor•ANNA KLEINDIENST - Senior Associate Solicitor
Anna Kleindienst is a Senior Associate Solicitor at James Noble Law. She is committed to assisting her clients in achieving an amicable resolution.
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@jamesnobleeditor•Child Support Agreements: Technology and Extracurriculars
Disagreements regarding financial support for technology, transportation, and extracurricular activities are often included in child support agreements.
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@jamesnobleeditor•Binding Financial Agreement & Provisions of Family Law Act - JNL
Provisions in relation to Binding Financial Agreement came into effect in the Family Law Act in 2000. To learn more information, visit now...
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@jamesnobleeditor•Prenuptial Agreements in Australia
Prenuptial Agreements in Australia (also known as Binding Financial Agreements or BFAs) outline asset and liability division if a relationship ends.