Spousal maintenance is financial support paid by one party to a marriage or de facto relationship to the other in circumstances where they are unable to adequately support themselves.If a person cannot meet their own reasonable expenses from their own income, then the other party has a duty to support
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Grandparent’s Rights For Access to Grandchildren
Separation or conflict can sometimes result in a grandparent’s access to their grandchildren being restricted or refused. The Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) and Family Court Act 1997 (WA) recognises the significant role that grandparents play in a child’s life and affords them rights, as “other people significant to a child’s care”, to spend time
Fixed Sum or a Percentage Division – How Should Property Orders be Drafted?
Whether or not you reach an agreement on property settlement orders by consent (i.e., filed under cover of a Form 11 Application for Consent Orders) or, whether you are considering your orders sought for a Family Court application, it is important to consider the practical outcome of the orders. In
Is the requirement to quarantine (under the Public Health Act) a “reasonable excuse” to contravene a parenting order?
In Kardos & Harmon [2020] FamCA 328 (7 May 2020) McClelland DCJ heard an application by a father alleging that the mother had engaged in a contravention of a parenting order which provided for their three year old child to travel from Adelaide to spend time with the father in Darwin and/or

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