RELATIONSHIP BREAKDOWN – DO YOU NEED TO LODGE A CAVEAT?
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RELATIONSHIP BREAKDOWN – DO YOU NEED TO LODGE A CAVEAT?

Where there has been a relationship breakdown and there is real property involved (for example the matrimonial home or an investment property), then depending on how the property is held by the parties, a caveat may need to be lodged over the property to protect your rights and interests in it before your ex has...

FAMILY PROVISION CLAIMS
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FAMILY PROVISION CLAIMS

Affinity Lawyers first discussed the Western Australian case of Lemon v Mead back in April 2015, (you can read the article here).   In essence, the case deals with the estate of a wealthy mining magnate who left two of his surviving children approximately $400 million each in his will, while the remaining surviving child...

ADULT CHILD MAINTENANCE
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ADULT CHILD MAINTENANCE

Generally, if there is a child support assessment in place pursuant to the Child Support (Assessment) Act 1989 (CSA) or if the parents of a child have come to their own private arrangements in respect of child support, these payments usually cease upon the child reaching the age of eighteen. However, child support can continue...

INTERESTING! AMERICAN CO-PARENTING PHOTO GOES VIRAL
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INTERESTING! AMERICAN CO-PARENTING PHOTO GOES VIRAL

As blended families become more and more common in today’s society, a photo released by a family made up of a mother, father, step-mother, step-father and child has gone viral in the news for all of the right reasons. Promoting the belief that co-parenting is completely do-able, and most definitely in the best interests of...

BUYING OR SELLING A HOUSE? WHAT HAPPENS IF THE HOUSE IS DAMAGED IN THE PERIOD BETWEEN THE CONTRACT DATE AND SETTLEMENT?
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BUYING OR SELLING A HOUSE? WHAT HAPPENS IF THE HOUSE IS DAMAGED IN THE PERIOD BETWEEN THE CONTRACT DATE AND SETTLEMENT?

As one of the leading Gold Coast law firms, our property and conveyancing team at Affinity Lawyers deal with many transactions, and a common question asked is ‘what happens if the house is damaged after the contract has been signed, prior to settlement occurring?’.   As most of you would be aware, Queensland has been suffering...

COMMON MISCONCEPTIONS OF FAMILY LAW
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COMMON MISCONCEPTIONS OF FAMILY LAW

ASSUMPTION — IT WILL BE A 50/50 SPLIT Most people presume that their assets will be split straight down the middle, however there is no hard and fast rule that this will occur (see pages 12 to 13 for more details).   ASSUMPTION — What I put in, I get back A person may not...

ELDER ABUSE – RISK FACTORS AND HOW YOU CAN PROTECT YOURSELF
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ELDER ABUSE – RISK FACTORS AND HOW YOU CAN PROTECT YOURSELF

Unfortunately, ‘elder abuse’ is becoming more and more prevalent in today’s society, and accordingly it is important to be aware of the signs that elder abuse may be occurring.  The Australian Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse defines elder abuse as “any act occurring within a relationship where there is an implication of trust,...

QUEENSLAND FIRST HOME OWNERS GRANT – $20,000 UNTIL 30 JUNE 2017
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QUEENSLAND FIRST HOME OWNERS GRANT – $20,000 UNTIL 30 JUNE 2017

Don’t forget that the Queensland First Home Owner’s Grant is expiring on 30 June 2017 for New Homes. In a bid to boost the Queensland property market, the Queensland Government boosted the First Home Owner’s Grant (‘FHOG’) from $15,000.00 to $20,000 – but only until 30 June 2017. The FHOG is designed to assist first...