Many factors are taken into consideration when making orders for property division, but can a history of domestic violence towards […]...
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Can Video and Audio Recordings be Adduced as Evidence in Family Law Proceedings?
Parenting proceedings under the Family Law Act often involve high levels of acrimony between the parties involved. As children are […]...
Read moreCunningham v Cunningham: When Income is Affected by Property Orders
When making orders for property division in family law disputes, the Court looks, among other things, at the future needs […]...
Read moreTattslotto Winnings in Family Law – Are You Out of Luck?
Recently in the United States, an arbitrator ruled that both parties were entitled to Tattslotto winnings despite the ticket being […]...
Read moreAre Sperm Donors Parents? : Masson v Parsons & Ors [2019] HCA 21
The High Court today ruled that in certain circumstances sperm donors may be recognised as the legal parents of children […]...
Read moreRECENT CASE: Worth & Worth and Anor [2019] FamCAFC 40
In the recent case of Worth & Worth and Anor, the Full Court of the Family Court was asked to […]...
Read moreLaunching Better Together 2020 at Nicholes Family Lawyers
Nicholes Family Lawyers were delighted to host the Equality Project’s launch of Better Together 2020 on 4 June 2019! The […]...
Read moreRECENT CASE: Teke & Cegair [2019] FamCA 114
Often a contested issue for separated parties is whether their child’s surname should be changed following the breakdown of a […]...
Read moreLunchtime Fundraising for WIRE’s AMICA Program
Nicholes Family Lawyers is proud to partner with WIRE, an information and referral service which provides Victorian women with free […]...
Read moreRECENT CASE: Uhd v McKay [2019] EWHC 1239 (Fam)
There has been much media flurry in recent months around three-year-old Ruby, an Australian girl who went missing after she […]...
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