by The Cominos Family Lawyers Team | Sep 26, 2023 | Children, Divorce, Family Law, Parenting / Custody
My Ex is refusing to sign the Passport Application for the kid, children. What can I do? A common issue faced by many parents is the child’s passport, either the child does not have an Australian passport, or the passport needs to be renewed. In Australia, an...
by The Cominos Family Lawyers Team | Jun 2, 2023 | Court, Divorce, Family Law, Pre-separation Advice
Should I get a lawyer to help me with my divorce? The simple answer is yes. For someone with no legal background it may be difficult to understand the strict rules and requirements of Divorce Applications but for a Family Lawyer this is second nature. At Cominos...
by Cominos Family Lawyers | Feb 6, 2023 | Children, Family Law, Family Violence, General Legal Matters, Parenting / Custody
The Family Law Amendment Bill 2023 The most significant change in Family Law Parenting legislation since 2006 are coming in 2023-2024! Watch this space for more updates! At present the Australian Federal Government has requested feedback and responses to the draft...
by The Cominos Family Lawyers Team | Mar 16, 2022 | Divorce, General Legal Matters, Parenting / Custody, Pre-separation Advice, Property and Money
It is an undeniable truth of life that some relationships don’t work out. You can fall out of love with a person just as easy as you fell in love with them. Once you make the decision to separate from your partner, the next step is divorce. Divorce Law in Australia...
by The Cominos Family Lawyers Team | Jan 12, 2022 | Divorce, Property and Money
What is a Family Law Property Settlement? A property settlement is an agreement, arrangement or understanding made between parties to a marriage or de facto relationship to divide assets, liabilities, and financial resources when a couple separates. A property...
by The Cominos Family Lawyers Team | Sep 14, 2021 | Child Support, Children, Family Law, Financial Agreement, Financial Settlement, General Legal Matters, Parenting / Custody, Property and Money
No contravention found, when father failed to pay the children’s private school fees after separation The recent case of Harold and Harold (2016) found that a father did not contravene orders made by consent to pay half the children school fees. In this case the...