Lodging a Caveat in Family Law

As a law firm, we are asked a great deal about lodging a caveat because someone or some company owes a debt or perhaps in a family law matter. This article seeks to discuss when and why an ‘equitable right’ exists to lodge or place a caveat on a title that is not your property. […]

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Understanding Binding Financial Agreements – Australia’s Family Law

Binding Financial Agreements, often colloquially known as BFAs are agreements made by couples about the financial arrangements should their relationship break down. Under the Family Law Act 1975 (Cth), BFAs provide a way for parties to agree on how their property and financial resources should be distributed upon the breakdown of their marriage or de […]

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