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Family Law

1 December 2016 by By Lawyers

Family Law 

NOVEMBER
  • Further Information – Added “Parenting orders – what you need to know”
  • Costs Agreements – Included reference to time limit for requesting itemised bill as per the Family Law Rules, reference to interstate costs laws added, updated interest clause
OCTOBER
  • Costs Agreements
    • Disputes section improved, fields for client and firm details added, trust account details added, solicitor’s lien added, execution clauses for individuals and corporations added and general formatting and grammatical improvements.
    • VIC/NSW – included reference to time limit for bringing costs assessment included total estimate of legal costs section with provision for variables and included authority to receive money into trust.
    • WA – added clause on scale fees.
  • Property Settlement Commentary – Amend – Step one – identify and value the net property 3.
  • New precedents
    • To do list – Children
    • To do list – Financial Agreement
  • 101 Family Law Answers – added new commentary on Foreign Resident Capital Gains Withholding Payments.
AUGUST
  • Divorce, Children and Property Settlement guide – New Costs Agreements added for Tasmania and Northern Territory.
  • Children commentary –  Considerations specific to children matters added to commentary on social media evidence
  • New precedents
    • Letter to other side inviting them to family dispute resolution
    • Letter to other side’s solicitor inviting them to family dispute resolution
JULY
  • Children commentary – Amended to discuss in more detail paternity and the presumption of parentage. In certain circumstances, proving parentage can be particularly important. Parentage is also a relevant consideration as the number of blended families in Australia continues to rise.
JUNE
  • Divorce commentary – Updated and restructured the commentary discussing divorce applications and reduction of court fees.
APRIL 
  • Property Settlement – New precedent added – Letter to other side’s solicitor with offer of settlement – Calderbank offer.
  • File Cover Sheets for all publications have been completely re-formatted for a better look.
MARCH
  • Property Settlement – Commentary concerning social media evidence in financial proceedings has been added to the property settlement guide.
  • Children commentary – Added section on making urgent applications – Early hearing and urgent orders ex parte.
FEBRUARY
  • Children commentary – Added section on variation of parenting orders. In particular, a commentary on the threshold test as established in Rice v Asplund (1978) 6 Fam LR 570 has been added.
  • Making life a little easier for practitioners – look out for Blank Deed, Agreement and Execution Clauses folder in the matter plan at the end of each Getting the Matter Underway.
JANUARY
  • All By Lawyers Family Law cost agreements have been updated in line with the 2016 Family Law Rules itemised scale of costs.

Filed Under: Family Law, Federal, Publication Updates Tagged With: children, consent orders, dissolution of marriage, divorce, family court, family law, federal circuit court, financial agreements, independent childrens lawyer, parenting orders, preaction procedures, property settlement

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