In September 2017, the Australian Law Reform Commission (‘ALRC’) received Terms of Reference from the Attorney-General to undertake a comprehensive review of the family law system. The review was the first since the commencement of the Family Law Act 1975 and the...
Although superannuation usually cannot be accessed until retirement, it is important for separating couples to remember that superannuation is considered by the Family Law Act as property available for division between parties.[1] Unless there are specific reasons not...
In December 2018, Judge Salvatore Vasta sentenced a man involved in a property dispute with his former wife to 12 months imprisonment for contempt of court as a result of failing to disclose financial documents on time. The decision of Judge Vasta in the Federal...
Family Court appeal judges have declined a request by Chief Justice William Alstergren that they preside over trials as well as appeals in an attempt to reduce the Court’s backlog, according to an article published by The Australian on 30 April 2019. Due to a...
Separations and divorces can be highly stressful when there are young children involved, not only for the parents and the children themselves, but also for the wider family unit. Grandparents often play a significant role in the early years of their grandchildren’s...
After five years of marriage and what appeared to be an amicable separation, Renee Catt was “blindsided” when her former partner commenced property settlement negotiations just days after the pair’s separation. Ms Catt has described how she lost almost $100,000.00 as...