
Keeping Secrets from your Spouse in the Digital Age
In a Family Law dispute each party must make full and frank disclosure of all relevant information, so the exchange of information between the parties

In a Family Law dispute each party must make full and frank disclosure of all relevant information, so the exchange of information between the parties

More and more I am being asked by clients about transferring their property to their children or other relatives before death in order to try

Who will your will protect? (and will it accurately reflect your “will” …) In today’s society second/third marriages/relationships are the “norm” and often one or

Drowning is one of the major causes of death for NSW children under the age of five. Each year on average 10 children under five

Unlike business and corporate oriented areas of law, there is no hiding from the underlying, and sometimes overwhelming emotions that can occur in family law
The internet and particularly Facebook is not merely a means of communication and social networking. For so many it defines almost every waking moment; what

There has been a lot of media attention lately regarding the return of children from Australia to overseas parents. Everyone is aware of the infamous
In general, when you separate from your partner and have to divide your property, superannuation is treated like any other asset. Our clients sometimes argue

The choice of school to enrol your child in is regarded as a major long- term issue by the Family Law Courts. In the absence