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Reference Manual – 101 Family Law Answers – additional commentary

23 April 2018 by By Lawyers

Stamp duty and other charges

Whilst stamp duty is the common duty parties seek an exemption from, s 90(1) does not only provide an exemption from stamp duty. It provides that certain agreements/orders are not subject to any duty or charge under any law of a State or Territory. This may include land titles office fees on a discharge of mortgage, withdrawal of caveat and/or registration of mortgage.

Practitioners need to be mindful when drafting orders to ensure their orders specify what is required: for example, whether a refinance is required, or whether a withdrawal of caveat is provided.

Filed Under: Family Law, Federal, Publication Updates Tagged With: charges, family law, family law rules, stamp duty

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