by LGBTI Legal Service | Jan 24, 2022 | Dividing your Property
How to protect your property When you separate, to protect your property, you should keep track of all assets and debts until financial arrangements are complete. You may want to take photos or keep other records. If you think your ex-partner will sell, transfer, give... by LGBTI Legal Service | Jan 24, 2022 | Dividing your Property
There are laws about how property should be divided when a relationship breaks down. The Family Law Act (1975) sets out what the Court will consider when determining how property should be divided. Property includes assets (where something is owned) and liabilities... by LGBTI Legal Service | Jan 24, 2022 | Dividing your Property
If you and your ex-partner agree about how to divide your property when you separate, you can: make an informal agreement. apply to the Court for consent Orders. make a financial agreement. Consent Orders and financial agreements are legally binding. An informal... by LGBTI Legal Service | Jan 24, 2022 | Dividing your Property
What is spousal maintenance? This is a responsibility you or your ex-partner might have to financially support (maintain) the other person after your separation or divorce. It is different to child maintenance (child support). Generally, you will only have to pay... by LGBTI Legal Service | Jan 24, 2022 | Dividing your Property
From 1 January 2020, Legal Aid Queensland (LAQ) has received Commonwealth funding to provide lawyer-assisted family law mediation and arbitration to resolve less complex property disputes for people not eligible for legal aid or unable to afford legal representation....