October 21, 2024

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De Facto Not Living Together: Can You Still Be Considered a Couple in Australia?

A de facto relationship in Australia refers to a couple living together on a “genuine domestic basis” without being married. However, sharing the same home isn’t the only way to qualify as de facto. Many couples live separately due to work, personal preferences, or family commitments, and can still be recognised as de facto partners.  […]

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Understanding the Harman Undertaking in Family Law Cases

In Australian family law, the privacy of sensitive information shared during court proceedings is crucial. But how can you be sure that personal details, such as financial records or medical reports, won’t be misused? This is where the Harman Undertaking is used. It is a legal safeguard that ensures documents disclosed during a case are

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