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Data sources & references
- How a court can alter property interests (married: s 79; de facto: s 90SM) — Family Law Act 1975 (Cth) s 79.
- Property and finance overview — Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia.
- Reaching agreement and making it official — Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia.
These figures and legal points are general information for context only. They are not advice and not a prediction about any individual situation.


