Navigating Separation
Separation can be one of the most challenging times in anyone's life. It is not just the emotional toll but also the practical, legal, and financial aspects that need careful consideration. At Curtis Family Law, we understand the complexities of this process and are here to guide you every step of the way. This blog will provide you with essential steps to consider when separating from your spouse, ensuring you are informed and prepared for the journey ahead.
Parenting Cases Involving Narcissism
Discover insights and support on our blog dedicated to the intersection of family law and psychological complexities. Learn how to navigate the challenging path of co-parenting with a narcissist, understand the impact of narcissistic behaviour on family dynamics, and gain practical advice for legal proceedings.
Disclosure in family law
Navigating family law cases can be a complex and emotionally charged experience. One of the key elements in property cases is the concept of "disclosure." Disclosure is a critical part of the legal process, ensuring that both parties have access to all relevant information to facilitate a fair and just resolution. This blog post will delve into what disclosure entails, its importance, and how it operates within the family law system.
Your First Meeting with a Family Lawyer
Whether you've already separated or are considering it, seeking guidance and advice on the process and your entitlements is crucial. To ensure you make the most of your initial meeting, here are some key tips for preparation:
De-Facto: Property Settlement when you are not married
Property settlement is often associated with divorcing couples, but what about unmarried partners? Unmarried couples in Australia still have rights and obligations when it comes to dividing their assets. In this blog, we'll explore the key aspects of property settlement for unmarried couples in Australia, including rights, challenges, and steps to take.
Parenting Arrangements: Key Terms
Navigating the world of family law can be overwhelming, especially when faced with various terms describing parenting arrangements. Some terms are holdovers from older laws, while others have American origins. To help you understand this complex area of law, here are some key terms you should know: