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Moving a new partner into the matrimonial home
Going through a divorce can be an emotionally turbulent time, and the decision to move a new partner into the matrimonial home before a divorce is finalised can add another layer of complexity. While this personal choice is understandable and it can be a common occurrence, it's crucial to be aware of the potential legal [...]
Can my ex claim money from my new partner?
After a separation or divorce, one key question that often arises is whether an ex-spouse can make claims over the finances or assets of a new partner you've entered into a relationship with. While it may seem unfair, there are certain legal avenues that could potentially allow this under the Family Law Act 1975 or [...]
Safely retrieving your belongings: police escort and legal considerations
Amid the turmoil of a separation, divorce, or leaving a shared living situation, retrieving personal belongings can add an extra layer of complexity and potential conflict. In Western Australia, the legal system provides provisions and protocols to ensure this process is safe and lawful, including the option to request a police escort for belongings collection. [...]
Property settlement after breaking up: separation date and de facto time limits
When a marriage breaks up or de facto couple’s relationship ends, the date upon which this separation occurs is a critical date when contemplating any property settlement. Resolving how the couple's property, assets and liabilities will be divided is a process governed by the Family Law Act 1975 and in the case of de facto [...]
Your ex’s new de facto relationship and its impact on property settlement
After a separation, reaching a fair property settlement can often be a complex process, which is governed by the Family Law Act for married couples and the Family Court Act for de facto couples in Western Australia. However, things can get even more complicated if one of the former partners enters into a new de [...]