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First Steps for Separating with Your Partner in QLD

First Steps for Separating with Your Partner in QLD

by Greenhalgh Pickard | Sep 11, 2025 | Blog, Family Law

Home » Family Law Written by: Taylor Wilson   Separating from your partner is a major life change. Along with the emotional impact, there are practical steps to take before separation that will affect your finances, your living situation, and your children. Here...
Who Gets the Dog In a Separation? Custody of Pets in Family Law

Who Gets the Dog In a Separation? Custody of Pets in Family Law

by Greenhalgh Pickard | Aug 29, 2025 | Blog, Family Law

Home » Family Law Written by: Taylor Wilson (Updated: 29/08/2025)   Going through separation or divorce is already difficult, but when pets are involved, it can be even more complicated. You may wonder if co-parenting your dog is possible or if the psychological...
What a Divorce Application Really Covers (and What It Doesn’t)

What a Divorce Application Really Covers (and What It Doesn’t)

by Greenhalgh Pickard | Aug 21, 2025 | Blog, Family Law

Home » Family Law Written by: Taylor Wilson One of the most common questions we get from clients is whether a divorce application covers property, assets or parenting arrangements. People are often surprised to learn that getting a divorce does not automatically...
Do We Need a Prenup? Why More Australians Say “Yes”

Do We Need a Prenup? Why More Australians Say “Yes”

by Greenhalgh Pickard | Mar 11, 2025 | Blog, Family Law

Home » Family Law Updated by: Taylor Wilson on 11/03/2025   The idea of a “prenup” rose in popularity thanks to American movies and television. In Australia, the word ‘prenup’ is known as a Binding Financial Agreement (BFA) under the Family Law Act 1975.  ...
Ex Refuses to Sign Divorce Papers? Here’s What to Do Next

Ex Refuses to Sign Divorce Papers? Here’s What to Do Next

by Greenhalgh Pickard | Feb 10, 2025 | Blog, Family Law

Home » Family Law   Written by: Taylor Wilson   At face value, filing for a divorce on the Commonwealth Courts Portal is a straightforward process. But this streamlined approach can quickly ripple into waves when your ex refuses to sign the divorce papers....
What is a Parenting Agreement? –  Pros & Cons Explained

What is a Parenting Agreement? – Pros & Cons Explained

by Greenhalgh Pickard | Nov 15, 2024 | Blog, Family Law

Home » Family Law   Written by: Taylor Wilson   Coming to a parenting agreement with your ex-partner regarding the future arrangements for your children is an important part of any separation. Effective parenting agreements can provide stability for children...
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