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Navigating Property and Money Division Post-Separation

Published on: 7/21/2024

Separation can be a challenging time, especially when it comes to dividing money and property. Whether you were married or in a de facto relationship, understanding how to fairly distribute your assets is crucial.

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Navigating the Superannuation Split Post-Separation

Published on: 7/21/2024

Learn the ins and outs of superannuation splitting after a separation. Understand legal requirements, valuation methods, and the impact on your financial future.

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Amicable Separation: How To

Published on: 7/21/2024

Separately.ai streamlines amicable separations by providing tools for clear asset division, simplified communication, and legal guidance. This approach ensures fair and cooperative agreements, making the process less stressful and more efficient. Start with a free consultation to achieve a smooth and positive post-separation relationship.

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Simple Parenting Agreements

Published on: 7/21/2024

Parenting agreements are crucial for ensuring the well-being of children during and after separation. Separately.ai helps parents understand their financial position by providing tools for clear asset division, simplified communication, and legal guidance, ensuring a smooth and cooperative separation process.

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Consent Order vs Binding Financial Agreements

Published on: 7/22/2024

Consent orders and binding financial agreements (BFAs) are essential tools in Australian family law for managing financial arrangements post-relationship breakdown. Consent orders are court-approved agreements that become legally binding once deemed fair and reasonable by the court. BFAs are private agreements between parties, covering financial matters at any stage of a relationship, requiring independent legal advice but no court approval. Both methods formalise financial arrangements but differ in their process and legal oversight.

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