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The dissolution of a marriage or de facto relationship often triggers a complex web of financial challenges, particularly when existing debts and financial hardship are involved. In the Gold Coast, understanding how to navigate these issues is crucial for securing a stable financial future. This article delves into the intricacies of debts and financial hardship

Divorce is not just the end of a marriage; it’s also the division of a shared life, including assets, debts, and financial plans. Retirement accounts, such as superannuation funds, are often among the most significant assets a couple owns. However, these accounts are frequently undervalued or overlooked during divorce, and a financial settlement in Gold

Child custody is one of the most emotionally charged aspects of separation and divorce. Misinformation often leads to confusion and unnecessary stress for parents trying to navigate the legal system. Many assume that mothers automatically get full custody, that fathers have limited rights, or that children always get to choose where they live.
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Property settlement is one of the most important aspects of divorce, as it determines how assets, debts, and financial resources are divided between separating partners. Many people assume that assets are automatically split 50/50, but Australian family law takes a fair and equitable approach rather than a fixed formula.Without a clear understanding of how

Divorce is one of life’s most significant transitions, yet it remains surrounded by myths and misconceptions that can make the process even more overwhelming. Many people enter separation with false assumptions about property settlements, child custody, and legal rights, leading to unnecessary stress and costly mistakes.If you’re navigating a divorce or separation, it’s crucial

It’s the new year! A time for fresh starts and renewed commitments. For co-parents, this is an excellent opportunity to evaluate existing custody arrangements and set goals for a harmonious co-parenting relationship. A well-thought-out approach to shared parenting not only benefits the parents but also ensures a stable and supportive environment for the