by LGBTI Legal Service | Jan 24, 2022 | Going to the Family Law Courts
If you cannot reach an agreement with your ex-partner about the division of property from your relationship or spousal maintenance, you may have to apply to the Court for property or financial Orders. The Family Law Act 1975 (the Act) sets out what the Court will... by LGBTI Legal Service | Jan 24, 2022 | Going to the Family Law Courts
If you cannot reach an agreement about parenting arrangements for children or property settlement outside of Court or in family dispute resolution, you may need to apply to Court. To apply to Court or to respond to an application to Court, you must: use the correct... by LGBTI Legal Service | Jan 24, 2022 | Going to the Family Law Courts
The Family Court of Australia, Federal Circuit Court of Australia both deal with family law issues. In some cases, State magistrates Courts may make a Parenting Order. The Court you choose will depend on your legal issue. Choosing a Court The Family Court of... by LGBTI Legal Service | Jan 24, 2022 | Going to the Family Law Courts
What is an Affidavit? An Affidavit is a written form of evidence used in Court proceedings. An Affidavit sets out the facts as you remember them. In some legal matters, the evidence you want the Court to hear about your matter must be in an Affidavit (e.g. family law... by LGBTI Legal Service | Jan 24, 2022 | Going to the Family Law Courts
If you cannot reach an agreement about parenting arrangements for children or property settlement outside of Court or in family dispute resolution, you may need to apply to Court so that the Court can make a decision. This decision may be one neither of you is happy...