Showing posts with label child custody laws australia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label child custody laws australia. Show all posts

Friday, June 25, 2021

 Kanye Believe It Or Not? Kim Kardashian Can!

As reported recently in a ‘very reliable’ gossip magazine, Kim Kardashian and Kanye West’s marriage is on life support right now, but don’t expect a Court showdown if they do go their separate ways.

Radaronline.com has learned the couple has hammered out an agreement on how to potentially divide their assets – including the kids – in the event of a split.

The benefit of a Financial Agreement

One would assume that Kim Kardashian would hold onto her cash worth millions as well, although this is not stated in the article.

We can only assume that Kanye would hold onto enough cash to make his life happy but not to the extent of Kim.

Kim has primary custody of the children, North and Saint. Kanye no doubt has visiting rights and will spend time with them.

A dignified resolution.

No fighting in the Courts. The Agreement spells everything out and their financial settlement will be in accordance with the terms of the Agreement. Minimum hassle. In Australia parties also have the benefit of financial agreements. They can be entered into whilst in a de-facto relationship, before marriage, during the marriage, and after a divorce.

Again the Agreement can set everything out which means a dignified resolution if a separation should occur.

The Agreement has to be specific in its terms. You would not want the parties to squabble for the meaning of its terms. Detailed drafting is essential in clear and precise terms.

If the Agreement has flaws or does not comply with the provisions of the Family Law Act then it can be overturned at great expense. It is best to have the drafting done properly in the first instance to prevent a fight between the parties in the future.

They are not simple documents. Refer to an article on our website on Financial Agreements for further details.

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Tuesday, June 15, 2021

Child Custody | what does child support cover?

  

Aylward Game Solicitors Incorporating James Noble Family Law Brisbane is an Accredited Specialist Family Lawyer with Queensland Law Society.

Breaking up or separating is a traumatic and difficult time for any adult. But for couples with children, often the first thought is of the impact it will have on the children. The second thought is almost always to wonder what the law says about parenting arrangements and how the separation will affect future contact with the children. At all times, you should be fully informed about your legal rights and position as well as those of the children involved.

If you are separating obtain full details about the parenting of your children, your rights, and obligations. For more information please visit our blog on Child Custody.

At Family Law, our team can talk you through the underlying legal principles and explain what confusing terms such as equal shared parental responsibility, and significant and substantial time mean for you and your children in practical terms. We’ll guide you through all your options to finding parenting solutions that work for you and your partner.

We’ll tell you what steps you need to take and when you need to take them. We’ll also let you know what you should avoid so you don’t compromise your legal rights. When necessary, we’ll take steps to obtain you legal protection in situations involving family violence.

If you would like to read the relevant sections of the legislation in regard to Divorce Property Settlement please go to the Family Law Act.

Please reference Sections 60 – 70 inclusively.

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We support you with representation, advocacy, mediation, or collaboration to help you to attain your best outcome regarding parenting, division of assets, and spousal maintenance as painlessly and inexpensively as possible.

Family Law offers a free 20-minute initial Legal Options appointment for new clients.

This appointment allows you to discuss your situation with complete confidentiality and without any obligation.

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Article Source:  Child Custody