Melbourne Family Lawyers
Armstrong Legal’s Melbourne Family Lawyers assist with all family law issues including de facto separation, divorce, dividing property and financial agreements. Our Melbourne Family Lawyers assist clients in all phases of the family relationship cycle from drawing up financial agreements in contemplation of marriage or a de facto relationship to negotiating arrangements for the care of
Armstrong Legal’s Melbourne Family Lawyers assist with all family law issues including de facto separation, divorce, dividing property and financial agreements. Our Melbourne Family Lawyers assist clients in all phases of the family relationship cycle from drawing up financial agreements in contemplation of marriage or a de facto relationship to negotiating arrangements for the care of children after a separation. Our Melbourne Family Lawyers are knowledgeable, experienced and empathetic and can help you. You will feel supported throughout the entire process as our Melbourne Family Lawyers are always ready to answer any queries you have.
Getting Divorced in Melbourne
Sometimes relationships cannot be repaired. When a married couple wants to end their marriage, they generally must wait 12 months after separation before they can apply for divorce. However, in some cases that waiting period can be waived. More often than not, filling out the paperwork to finalise a divorce is the easiest part of the family law process but it’s a step you need to make sure you get right. The point at which you apply for a divorce can affect how long you have to finalise other family law matters. Talk to Armstrong Legal’s Melbourne Family Lawyers about making or responding to a divorce application.Melbourne's Definition of "De facto"
The Family Law Act applies to de facto relationships as well as to marriages. However, in order to be recognised as a person in a de facto relationship to which the Act applies, you must have:- lived with your partner for at least two years; or
- at least one child with them; or
- significant property that has been jointly bought or paid for.
Separation
Separation is usually stressful. It’s even more complicated when children are involved and you may struggle to think rationally due to your heightened emotions. Engaging one of Armstrong Legal’s Melbourne Family Lawyers will give you someone to bounce ideas off and ask questions so you don’t have to deal with the pressure and uncertainty of going through a separation alone. Our Melbourne Family Lawyers are knowledgable and can answer questions such as:- How do I prove that we’re separated?
- What does the court consider when determining custody?
- What is meant by “the child’s best interests”?
- Can I ask for full custody of my children?
- What happens if there was domestic violence or sexual abuse?
- Am I entitled to a property settlement?
- Do we need to litigate?
Melbourne Property Settlement
The process for determining who gets what after a relationship has ended is a complex one that involves a five-step process. The includes assessing the financial and non-financial contributions of each party as well as their future needs. You only have 12 months after a divorce is finalised or 24 months after a de facto relationship ends to obtain a property settlement. Your Melbourne Family Lawyer can answer any questions you have such as:- Do I need to wait to launch property proceedings?
- How is property division determined?
- What happens to my superannuation?
- Is my former partner/spouse entitled to a portion of my inheritance?
- What happens to debts?
- What happens to a family trust?
- What if I have a business?
- Who pays the legal costs?