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James Noble Law Understanding Defacto RelationshipsSection 4AA(1) of the Family Law Act sets out the principles that apply to defacto relationships. This Section mandates that regard must be had to all the relationship circumstances in determining whether it is one of a couple living together on a genuine domestic basis.Section 4AA(2) sets out some of the circumstances to be considered, including “whether a sexual relationship exists”, and Section 4AA(3) provides in effect that no particular finding is determinative.Are you need of legal advice or representation in a family law matter? Look no further than James Noble Law!Our team of experiences lawyers in here to help you with any family law legal matter you may be facing. https://jamesnoblelaw.com.au/understanding-defacto-relationships/#UnderstandingDefactoRelationships #DefactoRelationships #FamilyViolence #DeFactoRelationship #JamesNobleLaw |
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James Noble Law What is Arbitration Act Australia?Arbitration Act Au is a Viable Alternative to Litigation. The process that is used to submit a dispute by a party and the agreement to one or more arbitrators who make a binding decision on the dispute. In the case of arbitration law or family law arbitration, the parties choose the process of settling personal disputes without going to court.I was in Court recently on the first Mention date of an application by the husband seeking Orders for the division of the net matrimonial assets of his relationship with my client.Both parties sought Interim Orders relating to each obtaining certain items of furniture and chattels, prior to a final resolution of the division of their assets.Extensive negotiations took place on the morning of the Court Hearing between myself and the solicitor acting for the Applicant. The parties were able to agree on the husband retaining certain items of property https://jamesnoblelaw.com.au/services/arbitration/ |
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James Noble Law Child Relocation & Parenting Orders: Best Interests & Freedom of MovementIn most relocation matters a parent will seek to move to a location that would make it difficult for the child to spend time with the other parent.Wherever the child lives the Court will endeavour to ensure that the child should spend reasonable time with the other parent.The Court must consider the current, and prospective arrangements for the child and whether they would be in the child’s best interests.Competing with this concept is the separation of the child from his primary carer. Where a child “has been in the primary care of a parent (normally the mother) since his birth, that he has a meaningful relationship with that parentIf you need help, please contact the Brisbane Family Lawyers team at James Noble Law today for a FREE, no-obligation 20-minute consultation.For more information, please visit our website: https://jamesnoblelaw.com.au/child-relocation-and-parenting-orders/ |
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James Noble Law How To Remove The Executor of Will Of Your Estate?HELP! I’ve Got An Executor Dispute: Can I Remove an executor of a will?It is not uncommon for clients to raise they are frustrated with how the executor of a will is administrating a deceased person’s estate.These complaints typically arise from beneficiaries to a Will, being the category of person who benefits under the will. Before dealing with these issues, it is necessary to understand the nature of the executor of will, their position, and the responsibilities this position demands.For more information, please visit our website: https://jamesnoblelaw.com.au/how-to-remove-the-executors-of-wills-of-your-estate/ |
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