Author: Simone Green
How is Superannuation dealt with in Family Law?
22-July-2016 Family Law By Simone GreenSuperannuation is a type of ‘property’ which can be divided or ‘split’ between couples (married or de facto) when they separate. When a couple separates and divides their assets, the Court considers all the contributions of each person to the...
At what age can a child decide who they want to live with?
17-June-2016 Family Law By Simone GreenAt Streeterlaw, we are often asked ‘at what age can a child decide where they want to live?’ Unfortunately, there is no simple answer to that question. When there is a dispute about where or with whom a child will primarily live, the child’s wishes...
How the ‘justice and equity principle’ is applied to the division of assets in the Family Courts
30-March-2016 Family Law By Simone GreenWhen the Family Court is asked to decide how property should be divided, the first thing it will consider is whether it is “just and equitable” to do so. In the great majority of cases, the Court has no hesitation in finding that it is just and...
Top tips to protect your assets in a de facto relationship
Family Law By Simone GreenDe Facto Relationship Meaning Couples who decide to move in together and share in one another’s lives need to understand the potential legal ramifications of such a decision. The relationship could now be defined as “de facto" and as such, may incur...
Streeterlaw offers Collaborative Law process to clients
Family Law By Simone GreenStreeterlaw is pleased to announce an exciting new development within the Family Law team. In keeping with our firm’s motto of “excellence with integrity” and our focus on the needs of the client, we can now offer our clients the option to settle...
Obligations to a spouse can overturn a property transaction
17-February-2016 Guardianship,Family Law By Simone GreenThe issue of estate planning and Family Law are closely connected and it is imperative that people receive advice regarding their rights and obligations to their spouses before writing out their will (entering into succession planning arrangements)....
Family courts in crisis
12-February-2016 Family Law By Simone GreenBacklog of cases in under-resourced Family Courts Massive delays are now being experienced in the Family Court System as retiring judges in the Family Courts and Federal Circuit Courts are not being replaced. Currently the Wollongong Registry of the...
What’s the difference between getting divorced and the process of dividing a couple’s assets?
10-February-2016 Family Law By Simone GreenPeople often confuse the process of divorce (the termination of the marriage) with the process of separating and adjusting a couple’s property interests. The two issues are completely separate. It is not necessary to wait until you are divorced to...
Timing is crucial when filing for property orders
13-January-2016 Family Law By Simone GreenCouples who separate need to understand the importance of properly documenting their property settlement. This can be done with a consent order or Financial Agreement. It is essential that separated parties carefully note the following ‘critical...
How to decide who gets to spend time with the children at Christmas?
30-November-2015 Family Law By Simone GreenThe stress of separation can be made even more apparent around holidays such as Christmas when special arrangements are required for each parent’s time with the children. Consequently it is also a very busy time for family lawyers! It is natural...