When making orders for property division in family law disputes, the Court looks, among other things, at the future needs […]...
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Tattslotto 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 […]...
Read moreThree’s a Crowd: Third Parties in Family Law Matters
“There were three of us in the marriage… so it was a bit crowded” – Princess Diana With modern day […]...
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People experiencing health problems face a hard enough battle. When these come coupled with legal issues, it can be particularly […]...
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