Author: Simone Green

How is property divided at the end of a de facto relationship?

11-March-2017 Family Law By Simone Green

While de facto relationships are like marriage; and the law treats them in a similar way concerning parenting and property distribution, the intention behind entering into a de facto relationship is widely variable, and this impacts the treatment of a...

Child support – everything you need to know

Family Law,blog By Simone Green

Everything you need to know about how to apply, challenge or opt out of a Child Support Assessment Child Support Meaning and How to Apply Child support is a particularly sensitive topic for parents involved in the process, as few people are satisfied...

Does a short relationship make any difference in a property settlement decision?

10-March-2017 Family Law By Simone Green

Generally speaking, Family Law considers a relationship as ‘short’ if lasts less than five years. As with every property matter, however, the distribution of assets, superannuation and liabilities depends on the individual circumstances of the...

Collaborative law process – how does it work?

4-February-2017 Family Law By Simone Green

Collaborative Law is different way of practising Family Law that focuses on the needs of the entire family rather than on the individuals. Family breakdown is not purely a legal issue; rather it is an emotional journey which may require assistance from a...

Social media tips for separating parents

29-January-2017 Family Law By Simone Green

By Simone Green The widespread use of social media has presented new opportunities and challenges for people experiencing family separation and/or parenting disputes, and can frequently change the nature of evidence in the family courts. Family Law...

Risks associated with challenging a Binding Financial Agreement

29-November-2016 Family Law By Simone Green

Section 90K(1) of The Family Law Act 1975 (“The Act”) provides for a number of grounds upon which the Family Court of Australia can set aside (alter or remove) a Financial Agreement, including the power to set aside an agreement that is “void,...

Top 5 tips for surviving Christmas as a separated family

Family Law By Simone Green

Streeterlaw's Principal Solicitor in Family Law, Simone Green, has come up with the following five tips to avoid some of the anxiety attached to family Christmas celebrations when you are separated from your former spouse: 1. Negotiate early and...

Five tips to reduce the pain of parenting disputes

Family Law By Simone Green

Streeterlaw’s Solicitor in Family Law, Ms Simone Green, has a wealth of experience to share with clients. Here she provides five insights about the Family Law process that can help couples take steps to avoid as much financial and emotional pain as...

Celebrating 40 years of family law reforms

26-November-2016 Family Law,blog By Simone Green

Last month, family lawyers from around the country, including Streeterlaw’s Simone Green, celebrated the 40th anniversary of the Family Law Act at the Biennial National Family Law Conference in Melbourne. The Family Law Act 1975 was a major social...

How alienated parents can take steps to reconnect with their children

22-July-2016 Family Law By Simone Green

Separation is a difficult and confusing time for children of any age. A child commonly adopts some of the emotions felt by one parent towards the other parent, thereby impacting the relationship between the and the separating parent. This is particularly...